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Is this nutrient burn? How to fix this on coco girl. First pic shows my other plant that germinated at same time (same strain)

Caukygrow
Caukygrowstarted grow question 2 years ago
I’ve run into an issue on one of my plants. It seems to be a runt, growing slower than my other. It had red stems since emerging from a seedling, but grew normally albeit slower than my other (growing like a monster) now I’ve noticed burnt tips) nutrient burn?? How to fix? Ty :)
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Leaves. Edges burnt
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 2 years ago
@Caukygrow Mate you honestly have little to worry about they are a pretty good size for their age and they are looking healthy as well the leaves that have the slight yellowing happening is a magnesium deficiency just starting to show itself so now is the best time to fix that with a cal/mag additive ph'd to between 5.8-6.3 I notice you haven't done any sort of training with these plants which is just fine but maybe for future grows have a look into some of the methods others use here like LST or HST which when done correctly can boost potential yields They will be starting to take off soon as they begin flowering . Omce that happens they will be very hungry for potassium and phosphorus as well as the other micro nutrients so a bloom based fertilizer will be needed .
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Grey_Wolf is spot on... nothing to see here! Plants are individuals - they're not cut from cookie cutters! Good luck... nice looking grow!
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