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Need help with nutrients problem

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Hi everyone. Can someone help me to check why my plants look weird? Is it nutrient toxic? Also, all tips damaged. Thanks
 

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How often are you watering?

What are you feeding?

What are you growing in?

How close are your lights?

What’s the intensity of your lights?
 
How often are you watering?

What are you feeding?

What are you growing in?

How close are your lights?

What’s the intensity of your lights?
I water every two days. I fed them with Grow More NPK 30 10 10 and 20 20 20 cause I grow them in a green house. Do you think they are overfed? Also, the light is far high so it actually not strong.
 
looks like it's veins are burstin' with water. are they much bigger than the picture? plants that are small like what it seems in veg take very little water really as that rootball isn't too established.

early veg honestly if you're gonna water the entire pot its a good 4-7 days between watering's for me.

i've gotten to the point when they're small i just start watering in the center until i feel the root ball has water, then just a little more around the edges to have moist/damp soil for new growth/root expansion. dries out the edges and bottoms way quicker - i've had no issues with mold or bugs and i'd rather keep it that way

my only real rule of thumb i follow is - i'd rather have them be underwatered than overwatered
 
I water every two days. I fed them with Grow More NPK 30 10 10 and 20 20 20 cause I grow them in a green house. Do you think they are overfed? Also, the light is far high so it actually not strong.

That only answers part of the questions, but it does seem like you’re over watering. How are you determining when to water? Weight test? Soil meter? Finger test? Eyeballing it?
 
Try zooming out.

When diagnosing an issue with a plant, looking at the entire plant is as important as zooming in on what you think is a problem.
 
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