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Hi.
I have 5 small plants in a tent and feeding all of them the same 284 444 Gaia green. Recharge and si every other watering.

This one plant has been having some leaf yellowing. Last feed was 18th. I give 1tbsp per gal of soil. This plant is 3 gal with fox farm happy frog..

I picked some leaves when feeding and hoped it would stop but seems to be continuing even if slowly..

From the top view she looks ok. It's the lower leaves that are being effected... the other plants are fine.

12/12 flip was may 10th
 

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your feeding them to much if ur feeding them every watering it takes atleast a week or 2 for the giga green to break down… if ur using 3 gallon pots be 3 tbl spoons per month it says on the box… less nitro don’t add anymore bloom for a month atleast thats my opinion
 
I feed Gaia every 2 weeks.

I meant every other watering I use either recharge or si

So u think this is nute burn and not deficiency?

I thought with organic u dint really get nuts burn
 
That is 100% burn not deficiency. And no the plant doesn't care if it's organic or not. If it's getting too much it's getting too much.
 
Ok thank you for the reply and info..

I am glad I know the situation now.

Is there something I can do or should I just leave her and be mindful not to feed for 3 weeks..
 
You can try a flush. It should at least help with some of the buildup of salts from feeding, but the soil will keep some no matter what you do.

From your pics it doesnt look bad. If those were my plants I'd probably just water them for ~2 weeks no feed, and them come back at them with a bit less. In my closet I've had good luck using 1/3 the dose the bottle says for autos, and 1/2 dose for photos, and I'm using liquid organic as well for what it's worth.
 
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