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Hbomb420
Hbomb420started grow question 6 years ago
The tips on the newer growth look like there begging to show signs of nute burn but I haven’t fed it yet and it’s in a light mix soil.anyone any ideas what that could be?
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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SlimJamie
SlimJamieanswered grow question 6 years ago
I had the same thing happen to me, I underfed and my ph meter was off. Soon as I started feeding properly and sorted ph she bounced back
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @Hbomb2015! FastBuds Blackberry is very sensitive to nutrients, I had a similar issue with this strain, however I did start feeding before you. Your plant looks a bit dark to me, this could explain why she's having burnt tips (a slight Nitrogen toxicity). Nothing to worry about at this stage, since it does not seem to spread everywhere and leaves are not crispy. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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mad_scientist
mad_scientistanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello @Hbomb2015 ! Your plant is very healthy. You don't need to worry about those tips. Its perfectly natural for some leafs to do that. Just like some strains tend to have red petioles without having a deficiency. Happy growing ! 👊
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 6 years ago
I had something similar due to underwatering then overwatering. actually it's PH fluctuations due to that. It's hard to diagnose especially since all your plants are actually really healthy looken 💪 good luck for the next steps !
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Lady_NugWitch
Lady_NugWitchanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi! Maybe double check your Ph ...and I always feed water water feed... and I keep my ph with nutes at 6.5, without nutes...6.9. Good luck friend!
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TheBudWhisperer
TheBudWhispereranswered grow question 6 years ago
Hey dude, some good suggestions already for sure. I think you're just dealing with the nuances of new growth. I also don't think you're humidity is a major concern - I've grown plants in the same humidity without issue (although growth can sometimes be slower than usual). My first indoor photo grow is in the works right now and I battled slow growth due to humidity and temp. issues around this time too. I don't like to plug my grows when answering these questions but a review of it might help placate some of your concerns 😉. I wouldn't worry about this until the problem seems consistent lower down on the leaves or the yellowing gets larger on the newer growth. The only potential possibility I see would be that your grow light might be a little too close. You will sometimes get burnt tips that suggest nute lockout when it's actually the start of light burn. I prefer to leave my grow light around 22-24 inches from the top of the plants when in veg. It's generally easier on them while they're in veg. and there's no real need to have it closer to them until you hit the flowering stretch. If you have any other info on your grow light ie. brand and power output, let me know and that might help to better answer your question. PH shouldn't really be a concern as soil is generally very accommodating to even large swings within (and sometimes even slightly outside) the typical range of 6-7. Other than that - keep up what you're doing dude, she looks healthy to me and I think you'll be chopping a decent harvest. 👍👊
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IndoorOrganix
IndoorOrganixanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi Hbomb2015. Nute burn and many deficiencies or excesses lock outs can look very similar to each other with very subtle differences. As SpinnerGrow stated I would raise the humidity to a minimum of 60% whilst in early veg stage. Low humidity can cause drying out browning leaves. Another major factor could be your PH levels. I can see your pH levels are at 6.5 - you might want to pH your runoff water to see if that could be the problem. Good luck!
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hello ! It isn't a nutrient burnt , but at that stage your relative humidity should be around 70-60% but you'r is only 35% so may be a sign of a dry environement !! Hope it will help you 😁👍
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Athos
Athosanswered grow question 6 years ago
Keep an eye on it, but I would not worry yet. Once the growth really takes off it will be fine. As long as it doesnt spread everything will be fine.
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