Nute Burn???

SmokinOGkushTrees

Active Member
My plant has been in a Veg. state for 3.5 weeks now.Outdoors. It is 14-15 inches tall and lookin very healty. It is in a 5 gallon pot, FoxFarm soil (ocean forest), i have fed it once with Super Natural Gro terra (half the recomended amount), and when planted i used Super Thrive. I fed it 6 days ago with the Gro Terra(half recomended dosage), and 2 days ago with half the amount of Super Thrive. I had a few spider mites or even aphids land on my plant and i have been spraying the leaves and underleaves with water and a very light amount of dishsoap, then re spraying again with water. All at night time with no sun out. all bugs gone. plant looks GREAT EXCEPT FOR THIS SHIT!!!! (ph is @ 7.2, not over watered, temps have been getting into the 95+ lately, and it has only been getting 8 hours of direct sunlight.) why do i have brown spots?







 
your ph is to high,6.5 is perfect,looks like a deficency due to ph-lockout...molybendum lockout makes retarded new growth.





[/QUOTE]
 

SmokinOGkushTrees

Active Member
It is in only 8 hours of sun because i am vegging in the shade until about 4.5 weeks. once i get there i will place in location to get 12+hours of direct sunlight. But before i do that i need to found out my problem. I highly doubt overwatering is the case, i live in hot/dry conditions and i water about twice a week. I think it might be a Magnesium build up between my soil/nute combo. other than that, i am clueless. could it be my plant is trying to flower and i am feeding it veg. nutes and that there is a lack of nutes instead of too much?? i am lost here, everything looked healty until about 6 days ago when i started spraying the leaves with water because of dry/hot conditions (which was very light, and a mist not a spray, and it was at dark) It has healthy new growth at the top 5 inches, all damage looks below the 5 inch line. stem is green, and only about 15% of the leaves are showing signs of brown spots and blotches, and only new growth is curling downwards (not all, but some). Let me know if you have any answers.​
 
Top