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i did raise the lights a little bit i got a new light coming todayI wouldn't say burn. A bit rich and maybe a tweak to watering and light intensity. Possibly VPD playing a part.
None the less they don't look like it's catastrophic by any means.
Was it closest to the light?the last feeding i did up the amount of tiger bloom from half strength to full maybe take it back down to half strength as of last night out of 7 plants i only saw it on 1
no if u watched the video in my other post it is the plant in the very back that next to fan the vid was taken the night beforeWas it closest to the light?
i been feeding every watering should i continue to feed every time just don't add any extra maybe go back to what i had feed the feeding before ?Nute burn can be seen at the very tips of the leaf.
I've heard people say the plants are "getting their nails done" when this happens. It's not a problem, as long as you take it as a sign that you are at the max, nutrient-wise, of what the plant can handle.
What I wrote came out wrong — I don't see any signs of nute burn on your plants. If you had it, you would see it on the leaf tips. Your leaf tips are OK.i been feeding every watering should i continue to feed every time just don't add any extra maybe go back to what i had feed the feeding before ?
Did u look at the other post there is more pucs thereWhat I wrote came out wrong — I don't see any signs of nute burn on your plants. If you had it, you would see it on the leaf tips. Your leaf tips are OK.
so...those aren't calcium def. spots?...tiaI wouldn't say burn. A bit rich and maybe a tweak to watering and light intensity. Possibly VPD playing a part.
None the less they don't look like it's catastrophic by any means.
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