Help yellow leaves

paminmike

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Help, don't know if it nute burn or sun burn probably both. Is it going to hurt the plants.
 

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With the crispy tips I feel like it’s nute burn. How Often do you feed? And what medium are you using? (Soil, coco, etc)
I’d give it just plain ph’d water. If you’re growing organic ph the water around 6.5 - 6.8.
If you’re using synthetic nutes I would go with what the ph is recommend on the bottle no nutes though.
Give it a good flush.
 
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