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jaydee702 jaydee702
2 years ago
put them in flower tent started supercroping for the first two weeks of flowering to beef up the srength of all the tops i have started gong great so far and now i have more control of the stretch these plants can have
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jaydee702
jaydee702started grow question 2 years ago
how do i keep my leaves tips green during flowering ive been getting burnt tips about midbloom of flowering ive tried less P K and more P K but still have the same burnt tips on my leaves when flowering
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Shemshemet
Shemshemetanswered grow question 2 years ago
The tip burn is nearly always caused by excessive Potassium, and it's extremely common in late flower due to build-up in the medium. Dial back a little on the Potassium in the feed, and/or flush that new feed through the medium till the run-off and feed measurements are the same. Potassium ions are used to transport ALL other ions within the plant; they are "Ion Pumps", and too much pump pressure causes damage that first shows at the tips. ;) The class of PK boosters sold to home-growers are mostly a marketing scam, praying on ignorance, and for the most part lower yield through often invisible damage. Nice plants BTW, after a trim you won't be able to tell this happened.
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