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halloweener

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Hey fellow growers,

This little lady here is haze berry and she's about a month old. I gave her some nutes too early (2-3 weeks) and i did some very sloppy nuting afterwards. This is mainly because i grew autos before and i kind of overestimated regular plants. Anyway, i noticed some yellowing tips which spread so i though i need to do something as the soil is probably overnuted.

Now, i just flushed her with about 10 liters and leaving her to dry a while in my garden. I'm planning on moving her back in my growtent after an hour or so and then continuing half a dose of nutes every week (so i'll have a clean shedule which i can follow up so i won't make the same mistake twice).

Did i handle the situation right? Please give me some feedback :)

Thanks in advance :D

Btw this is my lady before i moved her for the flush.
 

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Diabolical666

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A wee bit of nute burn is no big deal. My plants have random signs of nute burn bc I push them hard. But yeah a little early for nutes as you found out..I would have just let her ride it out, but what you did was ok. Also signs of yellow tips can be: too much air and underwatering
 

halloweener

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Thanks i'll give some more water now cuz it's a root pouch + a light soil mix so some water should work wonders :)
 

smoke and coke

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i notice the fan in the background. try not to have the fan blowing directly at the plant. it can get wind burn.

what is the temp inside when lights are on?
 

RIKNSTEIN

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Okay, I'm high, but I'm not going for it...bahahaha...too much air, really :dunce:...wind burn from a 6" fan :wall:...bahahaha...you guys crack me up :clap:

First up there halloweener, she looks fine from what I can see in that pic. Second, nobody even asked what you have her in...does the soil have nutes already in it? Because if it does you just flushed more nutes into her, but relax, as long as you don't do it too often she'll be fine, let her tell you what and when she needs something, she will droop, leaf curl (up & down), turn colors, all types of things she's telling you...And the best advice I can give you is LESS IS MORE...in other words don't be looking at her all the time, you start imagining all types of stuff and end up being the cause of the problem...peace brother
 

Diabolical666

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Okay, I'm high, but I'm not going for it...bahahaha...too much air, really :dunce:...wind burn from a 6" fan :wall:...bahahaha...you guys crack me up :clap:

First up there halloweener, she looks fine from what I can see in that pic. Second, nobody even asked what you have her in...does the soil have nutes already in it? Because if it does you just flushed more nutes into her, but relax, as long as you don't do it too often she'll be fine, let her tell you what and when she needs something, she will droop, leaf curl (up & down), turn colors, all types of things she's telling you...And the best advice I can give you is LESS IS MORE...in other words don't be looking at her all the time, you start imagining all types of stuff and end up being the cause of the problem...peace brother
I have 2 strains that absolutley HATE wind, one the tips dry out and the other one the leaves dry up and start shredding with a 15mph wind. Its the only 2 that I have atm that do this I've had other strains that act sensitive to winds and others that arnt affected at all
 

cassinfo

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My opinion is...they look stunted but it might just be the picture, but yes you handle the situation correctly. Good luck.
 

urgod

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post a picture without HPS. not sure what color the plant is lol but the leaves look deformed
 

halloweener

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The leaves on top are slowly developping (they now look like half leaves but they are forming whole leaves). Yes it looks deformed cuz i attempted lst but gave it up and removed the string as there isn't really a point for it i figured. Anyway, i have the fan pointing up + the soil is a regular light mix so the most of the nutes are gone by now as it is already a month old. I'll carry on when she's dried up a bit, continue feeding according to what i did last time (half dose each week) and just see if it will find it's right track again.
 
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