is this nutrient burn?

papa canna

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I have 3 strains and only one of them is starting have this. my clone guy said to cut the nutrients strength, because some strains are more sensitive than others.

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POrKBeLLy420

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Looks like you mite have burned the leaves. Did you splash any water on the leaves during watering or some other? How many leaves is it on just 1? It mite be some sort of defiency check for any bugs or any pests. Also you mite be overwatering too. Im just guessing more then anything I yousta grow indoor only once though mostly outdoor though but not much diffrence.
 

POrKBeLLy420

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It may be you burned it alil just give water next few waterings then go back to normal routine id say, but like I said I dont know everything, but also if the plant has nute lockout or anything like that you mite have another problem usually leeching your pot can help that.
 

papa canna

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It started as just a couple. after they get damaged to a certain point i clip them. now more than just a couple. the timeline may coincide with the feeding schedule. but i can't be positive. i've fed twice, and now its suddenly an issue. I should probably just back off the nutes a bit.
 

POrKBeLLy420

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You gotta feel the plant out see how it reacts to nutes alil is alot I always say and as it grows it'll feed more.
 

ElfoodStampo

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It looks like the plant isn't making a full pH swing. Over fertilization will show in new growth before old stuff so if its isolated to the bottom of the plant its pretty safe to sat pH.
 

papa canna

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It looks like the plant isn't making a full pH swing. Over fertilization will show in new growth before old stuff so if its isolated to the bottom of the plant its pretty safe to sat pH.
smaller leaves in the middle, and some bigger leaves towards the bottom. doesn't seem to differentiate too much, but not new growth at the top. yet.
what are you feeding it?
General hydroponics Maxibloom
 

Cobnobuler

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I bet it would love some plain water for awhile. That pot in the background, whats that white stuff on top the soil ? The leaves on that one look like they're N toxic.
 

papa canna

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I bet it would love some plain water for awhile. That pot in the background, whats that white stuff on top the soil ? The leaves on that one look like they're N toxic.
the white is diatamaceous earth. my solution to pesky fungal gnats. the other plant in the background looks a lot more healthy.
 

Maat Aatack

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feeding according to the online maxibloom schedule posted by general hydroponics. Every other water has food in it.
Try one feed 2 waters, and be sure you let about 15% of the watering/feeding to run out and away from the drainage of the container.
 

Maat Aatack

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even if my medium is 100% soil? people warn about overwatering and i dont want more gnat issues
Don't change when you water/feed as far as how many times/week. Just change the number of feeding to feed/water/water/feed/etc. if you pay attention to how much water the plant uses you shouldn't run into overwatering problems. If the soil is dry to the touch about a nuckle or two below the soil surface then that's a pretty good way to tell if it's time to give moisture.
 

Maat Aatack

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Get those pots up off the bottom of that saucer. Use a couple of pieces of pvc set in the dish and the pot on top of that. This way your plant will not reabsorb the salts you leech out when getting runoff.
 
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