Tips of Leaves Burnt and Curled Up

joey.bagadonuts

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

My baby is almost 4 weeks into flowering. The tips of her leaves are starting to get burnt and curl upwards.

It is very subtle and only at the very tip of each leaf. (See pic below)

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Here are some pics with the HPS light off:

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Here is my setup details:

-2x2x4 tent
-5 gallon DWC scrog
-400w HPS light w/cool tube
-GH Maxibloom nutes (I use very little because my tap water is about 300-350ppm)

My light is about 8" from my tallest tops. I don't have room to bring the light up but the cool tube works well.

PPM is kept around 700. But it has been rising recently and I have been giving plain tap water.

pH is kept around 5.5.


I think this may be caused by the chlorine in my tap water. I just started to leave gallons out for a few days to evaporate the chlorine.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
 

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Jimmy Sparkle

Well-Known Member
Ok man, so I grow in soil and its a whole different world but I think im seeing what looks like Nitrogen and phosphorous deficiencies. Too little N will mimick too much N. Im probably wrong but I hate to not help. I use tap water out the tap at 7 ph
 

bioWheel

Well-Known Member
I've gotten white tips and curling from too much ferts but it happened when the plant was only two weeks old. Typically - when older - they can handle a lot more fertilizer.
 

Alejondro

Active Member
I mean, without looking at your pictures, what you describe sounds undoubtedly like over fertilization nute burn. But looking at the overall "gaunt" look of the plant, the light green leaves and what seems like a lack of vigor; it's possible you are either deficient in some area, or you're just locked out in your root zone and you need a solid flush before adding the nutrients that are just right for you and your system.

Honestly though with a starting ppm @ 3 - 500, i'd say thats your problem. even if you leave your water out to dissoolve the chlorine, you still have chloramine in there, and it don't dissolve. Not to mention fuggin 500 ppm of unverified bullshit goin right to your root zone.

Ten bucks says if you start running reverse osmosis water you're problems will be solved.
It looks like you didnt veg for very long before you flipped. Some of these problems you get from shitty water begin weeks before symptoms become obvious.

I know getting an RO filter is a bitch, that's why i dont have one. Idk what it's like wherever you live, but around my parts you can go to any grocery store and find a reverse osmosis filter. You can fill up all the five gallon jugs you want for like 25 cents per gallon

tl;dr:
use cleaner water, and then dial in your nutrients to prevent over fertilization
 

joey.bagadonuts

Well-Known Member
I mean, without looking at your pictures, what you describe sounds undoubtedly like over fertilization nute burn. But looking at the overall "gaunt" look of the plant, the light green leaves and what seems like a lack of vigor; it's possible you are either deficient in some area, or you're just locked out in your root zone and you need a solid flush before adding the nutrients that are just right for you and your system.

Honestly though with a starting ppm @ 3 - 500, i'd say thats your problem. even if you leave your water out to dissoolve the chlorine, you still have chloramine in there, and it don't dissolve. Not to mention fuggin 500 ppm of unverified bullshit goin right to your root zone.

Ten bucks says if you start running reverse osmosis water you're problems will be solved.
It looks like you didnt veg for very long before you flipped. Some of these problems you get from shitty water begin weeks before symptoms become obvious.

I know getting an RO filter is a bitch, that's why i dont have one. Idk what it's like wherever you live, but around my parts you can go to any grocery store and find a reverse osmosis filter. You can fill up all the five gallon jugs you want for like 25 cents per gallon

tl;dr:
use cleaner water, and then dial in your nutrients to prevent over fertilization
Thanks for the advice. I will start researching an RO filter. I'm the meantime, I guess I can fill my bucket with bottled RO water.

I did veg for 7 weeks before flipping. I thought that was long enough.
 

Alejondro

Active Member
Thanks for the advice. I will start researching an RO filter. I'm the meantime, I guess I can fill my bucket with bottled RO water.

I did veg for 7 weeks before flipping. I thought that was long enough.
whoa, that is plenty long. I was wrong. Does that girl just not stretch much?
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

Well-Known Member
I mean, without looking at your pictures, what you describe sounds undoubtedly like over fertilization nute burn. But looking at the overall "gaunt" look of the plant, the light green leaves and what seems like a lack of vigor; it's possible you are either deficient in some area, or you're just locked out in your root zone and you need a solid flush before adding the nutrients that are just right for you and your system.

Honestly though with a starting ppm @ 3 - 500, i'd say thats your problem. even if you leave your water out to dissoolve the chlorine, you still have chloramine in there, and it don't dissolve. Not to mention fuggin 500 ppm of unverified bullshit goin right to your root zone.

Ten bucks says if you start running reverse osmosis water you're problems will be solved.
It looks like you didnt veg for very long before you flipped. Some of these problems you get from shitty water begin weeks before symptoms become obvious.

I know getting an RO filter is a bitch, that's why i dont have one. Idk what it's like wherever you live, but around my parts you can go to any grocery store and find a reverse osmosis filter. You can fill up all the five gallon jugs you want for like 25 cents per gallon

tl;dr:
use cleaner water, and then dial in your nutrients to prevent over fertilization
RAIN.
 

Olive Drab Green

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

My baby is almost 4 weeks into flowering. The tips of her leaves are starting to get burnt and curl upwards.

It is very subtle and only at the very tip of each leaf. (See pic below)

View attachment 3823253


Here are some pics with the HPS light off:

View attachment 3823255 View attachment 3823256


Here is my setup details:

-2x2x4 tent
-5 gallon DWC scrog
-400w HPS light w/cool tube
-GH Maxibloom nutes (I use very little because my tap water is about 300-350ppm)

My light is about 8" from my tallest tops. I don't have room to bring the light up but the cool tube works well.

PPM is kept around 700. But it has been rising recently and I have been giving plain tap water.

pH is kept around 5.5.


I think this may be caused by the chlorine in my tap water. I just started to leave gallons out for a few days to evaporate the chlorine.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
They look overwatered and either old burn with new deficiency, or your pH is a bit too low.
 

A.K.A. Overgrowem

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

My baby is almost 4 weeks into flowering. The tips of her leaves are starting to get burnt and curl upwards.

It is very subtle and only at the very tip of each leaf. (See pic below)

View attachment 3823253


Here are some pics with the HPS light off:

View attachment 3823255 View attachment 3823256


Here is my setup details:

-2x2x4 tent
-5 gallon DWC scrog
-400w HPS light w/cool tube
-GH Maxibloom nutes (I use very little because my tap water is about 300-350ppm)

My light is about 8" from my tallest tops. I don't have room to bring the light up but the cool tube works well.

PPM is kept around 700. But it has been rising recently and I have been giving plain tap water.

pH is kept around 5.5.


I think this may be caused by the chlorine in my tap water. I just started to leave gallons out for a few days to evaporate the chlorine.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
I grow soil but 350 ppm out of tap and 700 ppm total. Plant in bloom must be starving!
 
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