Nutrient Burn? Calcium? Baron?

907_Tree_Burner

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1st time grower having an issue that I cant pin point. The plants look pretty healthy aside from this and Im considering a flush today incase it is nutrient burn but I needed some opinions first from a great group! IMAG0239.jpg IMAG0240.jpg IMAG0241.jpg IMAG0238.jpg
 

907_Tree_Burner

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Im using Fox Farm Nutrients Grow Big, Big Bloom right now been at 50% strength for 3-4 feedings cant remember since im at work. Im into my 4th week right now and was moving to Tiger Bloom soon. My soil is the FFOF as well. Think I should flush with Sledgehammer then 1/4 nutrients ?
 

Purple Urkle

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I personally would do a flush once soil is dry then drop your nutrients to 1/4. Dont give any other nutrients in the mean time. Less is more id say.
 

Purple Urkle

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Ventilation is key also. Make sure the box or room can breath and exhale roughly the same. More outtake fans could help also.
 

907_Tree_Burner

Active Member
I personally would do a flush once soil is dry then drop your nutrients to 1/4. Dont give any other nutrients in the mean time. Less is more id say.
Awesome thanks thats what I was thinking as well and until last night wasent even looking in the Nutrient burn direction but I think I got overzelious a few weeks back thinking it was a calcium issue.
 

907_Tree_Burner

Active Member
Ventilation is key also. Make sure the box or room can breath and exhale roughly the same. More outtake fans could help also.
Yeah I live in rural Alaska and this time of year pulling air from the outside would shock/kill my plants probably so Im not getting a lot of fresh air pulled in. Im using a 4x4 tent right now and summer time should help keep everything cooler. I use a wood stove a lot and it heats my house so well that it gets my temp inside to 84-85 most nights so that seems to be a big part of it all. I will be looking into a second osculating fan and maybe drop my two small clip on's as well. Thanks for the tips.
 
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