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Nutrient lockout or light burn?

MrTasuri
MrTasuristarted grow question 3 years ago
Hi guys. I'm facing problems after problems :/ I changed my soil and some of the plants turned back from yellow to green, which was very nice to see. However, now leafs tips seems to burn and I'm wondering does it look like nutrient lockout or light burn? Thank you!
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Week 3
Leaves. Tips - Burnt
Leaves. Curl down
Leaves. Color - Yellow
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HowIGrow420
HowIGrow420answered grow question 3 years ago
Over fed. Just give it calmag water until it starts to change to a lighter green then start nutrients again. Young plants get locked out easily. Most overfeeding is done at the beginning. Correct it now or flowering will be slow. Happy growing.
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sir_isO
sir_isOanswered grow question 3 years ago
"Ph is totally fine! No issues there. I'd say its P. " Just pointing out, in case he gets confused... P is phosphorus. K(alium) is potassium. Also I disagree about it being potassium deficiency. To me it looks VERY CLEARLY like nutrient excess, again, nitrogen. It might also have reacted a bit strongly when you transplanted, due to differences in soil/nutrients,
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InspireMe
InspireMeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Ph is totally fine! No issues there. I'd say its P. Add some more into her feed and also leave the leaves that are looking bad as she may start taking nutrients from others. Causing more damage. You can cut the totally dead parts off if you like. She should start to look better within a few days. 🙂
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MrTasuri
MrTasurianswered grow question 3 years ago
PH in today was 6.5 and runoff PH was 6.1. I'll look could it be potassium defiency :) Thank you!
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InspireMe
InspireMeanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi mate, what is your ph in and runoff PH? It looks like a potassium deficiency to me. Definitely not light burn as that would be at the top. Hope this helps 🙂
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