NUTE BURN OR LIGHT BURN?

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See the set up specs, and check out the photos and let me know what you think.
-week 9
-2 white widow AF in 3 gallon pots
-6 total plants in 36”x48”x60”H tent
-150 W HPS & 1000 W LED (24” High above top cola)
-FFOF soil with perlite and powdered lime
-FF Trio & Bembe & Cal/Mag
-blue bird Temp and RH controllers


I have only fed them every 5-10 days, averaging once a week. Following Fox Farms feeding schedule at half strength with Cal/mag.

I did recently up the flower nutes by adding more tiger bloom with a mixture of Bembe starting week 7.
This problem has to have been happening since at least week seven I just didn’t notice until the start of week 9, after symptoms worsened and only at the top cola were about 5 leaves, starting to turn orange on the edges and tips w/some spots. Tips of the leaves curled up and went brown, gray, dead looking. I could barely see this happening. Upon noticing it happen to be feeding night and I instead flushed with about 1 gallon each plant using PH water only until I had Half a gallon runoff. Then I raised the lights to the max height. About 20 hours ago I fed them a little early 4 days after flushing, and I added a little more cal/mag (7mL) to my feed.

I think its one of the following:
1. Light burn
2. P or K nute burn
3. Cal/Mag deficiency

Let me know what you think please. I’m a first timer here and 3-4 weeks from harvesting. This is 911 time. Let me know if you need any more information to assist.



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Jack og

Jack og

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Nute burn. Combined with a little light issue. Raise lights if possible from canopy, 18” min.
Ease up on watering and let her use up the nutes, I’d say 3 watering cycles and then start at 1/2 dose of normal and work that up to full over 4 cycles.
 
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