Is this a nutrient burn? quick toughts.

AndromedaM31

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Yep that's exactly what I see him do on these others posts I saw. Just kept arguing and arguing and linking random shit. The one, he argued with like 5 people for days trying to tell someone that his set up wasnt a scrog set up. (Even though it clearly was)
Lol
 

Jypsy Dog

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Yeah some more angles would definitely help identify things better. Especially being able to see if things are isolated to certain areas, or more severe in some places than others
it definitely appears to be leaf septoria. A fungus that typically shows up right in the beginning of flowering due to high moisture, lack of airflow, or wet leafs. It typically wont kill a plant, but will seriously impact its health /yield/quality.
Need to remove all of the affected leafs and the humidity/moisture or airflow issue at the same time
What a tool..... You have NO info on the humidity. Plants should get a flush when transitioned to flower. Third pic shows a PK issue.
 

Blitz35

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lol...why would plants NEED to get a flush upon entering flower? Only if you feed like an idiot and dump shit in uselessly, do you ever have to flush! Also, you link something for a potassium deficiency, so why are you saying he needs P and K? No wonder you need to flush...throwing in phosphorus on a plant lacking potassium..interesting lol. That's one main reason how you get lockouts! Learn what elements do, and learn what the plant needs and when, and you can avoid the useless practice of flushing...flushing is the equivalent of an eraser on a pencil! Not needed unless you keep fucking up your feeds!
 

ColoradoHighGrower

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I actually have to agree with @Jypsy Dog here. I've had almost exact same symptoms, added some guano for Ca, and upped the P&K slightly with good micronutes included to cover Mg/Mn. There appears to be no major burning on tips, leaves aren't too dark either, so not too much veg nutes either. A good ph'd water-only with benis would be okay if other info makes you think it's mild lockout. Don't do a crazy "flush" unless you think they have been really overfed with something. jmho.
 

Booyah!

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Time to do a bit of manicuring as well. Cut off all the leaves from the bottom of the plant. Lollipop it... your plant will thank you. Besides the deficiency, I'd definitely get a closer look on those spots. Usually an early sign of mold before it shows on the surface of the leaves. Get yourself a loupe or scope to confirm. Get your humidity down and increase your airflow.
 

AndromedaM31

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I'd say cut off the dying leaves, but not lollipop. Or do it if you really want. But a plant grows leafs for a reason, and that reason isnt to be cut off.
Unless its yellowing from lack of light, or another reason, I'd leave it
 

Jypsy Dog

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lol...why would plants NEED to get a flush upon entering flower? Only if you feed like an idiot and dump shit in uselessly, do you ever have to flush! Also, you link something for a potassium deficiency, so why are you saying he needs P and K? No wonder you need to flush...throwing in phosphorus on a plant lacking potassium..interesting lol. That's one main reason how you get lockouts! Learn what elements do, and learn what the plant needs and when, and you can avoid the useless practice of flushing...flushing is the equivalent of an eraser on a pencil! Not needed unless you keep fucking up your feeds!
Guess you've never seen irrigation or rain.... Stirring up the salts and soil is not a huge issue. Relax tool.
 

Blitz35

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Guess you've never seen irrigation or rain.... Stirring up the salts and soil is not a huge issue. Relax tool.
My last post to your uneducated ass! You're not suggesting irrigation, like rain you moron, you're telling him to flush, which is the equivalent of a flood! Stirring up salts in your soil, what in the world are you saying, makes no sense at all. I don't waste my time with tools like you, keep watching youtube to teach you plant sciences rookie, i would debate, but you're clueless! Good luck!
 

AndromedaM31

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Hey random questions guys.
Having my digital thermometer about 13 inches below my light, how much of a temp difference do you think that causes?
Having a hard time keeping it below 82° no matter how cold I have the outside room, and my heat gun reads the plant leaf temps are only about 76°
 

Jypsy Dog

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Hey random questions guys.
Having my digital thermometer about 13 inches below my light, how much of a temp difference do you think that causes?
Having a hard time keeping it below 82° no matter how cold I have the outside room, and my heat gun reads the plant leaf temps are only about 76°
Smart guy like you askin for help??? And NOBODY CARES! Curse of being an asshole.
 
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