Northern Lights suspect nute burn

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Berty

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Howdy,
Me again.

Suspect nute burn on the northern Lights plant. Its in soil, mid/late flowering.
Temps are low 20s, humidity is around 50-60.
Still no pH measure im afraid.
Just wondering if I've been over enthusiastic with feed? I've flushed and flushed again with well water. I might flush once more with rain water... Keep meaning to switch to 100% rain water but forgetting.

Is it worth sticking with it or will i cut it now and be done with it.
Thanks folks
 
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needshelpguy

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Could be I dont think so though, underfed? When was the last time you fed and how much did you feed? Also has it been getting worse since you have been flushing? How long since the damage began?
 
Berty

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I stopped feeding a week or so ago. But its getting worse. Used a relatively weak solution of fox farm to avoid over feeding.
Maybe give it some food and see what happens you think?
 
SPARECHANGE

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it's time to invest in a ph test of any kind. if even u suspect lockout, y add more nutes to find out? gotta get and know the ph. adding more nutes it may b locked out of, will certainly make the chopchop decision FOR you; possibly by FRYING. it's not a matter of WORTH IT. it's a matter of- you're unlikely to get further, without one, as well as a tds/ec meter.
 
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i have at least one NL hybrid. i know "mosh" is growing NL autos.
there r plenty, with comp grows to help u along, but ya gotta come half way.
 
Berty

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My pH strips got wet 😂
You're right. Im being lazy - loads more to this than i thought.
Thanks :)
 
Berty

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Just did a flush with rain water. Will see if the plant responds to that and go from there. Looking to see if ive got any dry strips for pH
 
Berty

Berty

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outstanding! rainwater pH is neutral - roughly 7. This indeed might be my error and by using rain water i have compounded the issue over the last couple of waterings.
I think what I will do is keep an eye on it today and tonight. Test the soil on the morrow and potentially adjust with a bit of iron sulphate.
 
Moshmen

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it's time to invest in a ph test of any kind. if even u suspect lockout, y add more nutes to find out? gotta get and know the ph. adding more nutes it may b locked out of, will certainly make the chopchop decision FOR you; possibly by FRYING. it's not a matter of WORTH IT. it's a matter of- you're unlikely to get further, without one, as well as a tds/ec meter.
Amen! Looks over watered as well let that pot dry out .
 
Moshmen

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outstanding! rainwater pH is neutral - roughly 7. This indeed might be my error and by using rain water i have compounded the issue over the last couple of waterings.
I think what I will do is keep an eye on it today and tonight. Test the soil on the morrow and potentially adjust with a bit of iron sulphate.
How often do you water? Looks overwatered ?
 
Berty

Berty

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How often do you water? Looks overwatered ?
couple of times a week, but since things started going sideways I have flushed it a bunch of times.
I think I will follow advice - let it dry out a bit then see where I am after.
 
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if a razor can have so many blades, what'd it b like to um... ice skate on multiple blades. it's cold. i was thinkin if the pool froze, enough.
 
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