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PUSHED NUTES TOO HARD IN LATE FLOWER

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PUSHED NUTES TOO HARD IN LATE FLOWER

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So I am using synthetic liquid nutes in a coco/perlite grow with photoperiods. I am about 2/3 weeks away from harvest & decided to go a bit too hard with the BLOOM nutes. I planned on starting to flush from tomorrow however the nute burn looks worse than I assumed it would be & I am concerned if this will now negatively impact my yield & quality considering some of the sugar leaves have been burnt.

I just did my last feeding this morning but I am stressing now so actually considering starting to flush from today before I get full dry back or should I just wait?

I am so close to the finish line, really don't want to mess up now.
 

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Your plant is too far along for any type of hermaphrodite problems to arise a seed takes a long time to be made inside of a plant so I wouldn’t trip on that but I have some questions. What is your light set to and how high is it above your plants Because I’m thinking that the burnt tips have been on your leaves for quite some time there’s a shining to them that’s leading me to believe that you might’ve given them a bit too much nitrogen for a while because I’ll say one thing man I have not seen a potassium or phosphate toxicity in decades. I throw the kitchen sink at my plants in flower because they eat all that shit up with no problem. so a lot of people will drop their lights and turn up the output on them and flower a lot of the time and sometimes depending on the strain that can be major stressor to your plants. If you don’t incrementally step everything up Meaning a few percent every 3 to 5 days until you get the plants right at the spot you want them. Too much too soon you can end up with stressors like this.
And if you do drop your lights or in the practice of doing so you may wanna start boosting your plants to your light instead that way if you have multiple plants and you got one that’s bitching you can drop that one back down and keep the other three eating that light up happily…….
It’s the very slight browning on the very edge of your leaves that’s leading me to believe that it’s more light related than food related
 
Thank you, appreciate the advice. It is my first indoor grow & I automatically assumed that it was nute burn because I was going a bit extra with the nutes for the past 2 weeks. Do you suggest I raise my light or lower the intensity? Also if this is the case & the plants have been going through light stress, would it have been enough to negatively impact my harvest?

I am stressed even more now lol!
 
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Your plant is too far along for any type of hermaphrodite problems to arise a seed takes a long time to be made inside of a plant so I wouldn’t trip on that but I have some questions. What is your light set to and how high is it above your plants Because I’m thinking that the burnt tips have been on your leaves for quite some time there’s a shining to them that’s leading me to believe that you might’ve given them a bit too much nitrogen for a while because I’ll say one thing man I have not seen a potassium or phosphate toxicity in decades. I throw the kitchen sink at my plants in flower because they eat all that shit up with no problem. so a lot of people will drop their lights and turn up the output on them and flower a lot of the time and sometimes depending on the strain that can be major stressor to your plants. If you don’t incrementally step everything up Meaning a few percent every 3 to 5 days until you get the plants right at the spot you want them. Too much too soon you can end up with stressors like this.
And if you do drop your lights or in the practice of doing so you may wanna start boosting your plants to your light instead that way if you have multiple plants and you got one that’s bitching you can drop that one back down and keep the other three eating that light up happily…….
It’s the very slight browning on the very edge of your leaves that’s leading me to believe that it’s more light related than food related
Is it possible that these could be signs of Bud Rot? because I also did have a power outage last week which lasted for around 36 hours
 
Nah man, def not rot at all.
Your fine.
So the light.
I’ll keep mine set 25 to 30 inches away at all times and like I said I’ll boost plants instead of dropping my light now generally in veg I’ll never go over 40% output and like I said once I go into flower, I step up the output on that with the goal of getting it to 100% But in small increments 3 to 5% maybe every 5 to 7 days maybe less it just depends on how your plant reacts to the uptick and output. A lot of the times with my gear. I don’t get above 75% 80% 90% of the time it’s very rare I get things cranked to 100.
And there’s no Fusarium, Septoria or botritys in sight here.
Really your plants are gonna be fine dude I wouldn’t rock the boat too much. I would just get your light more dialed in and maybe kick back the nitrogen next time a little bit sooner.
 
The heights in my room
my shelving the way I have it set up is that if I need to raise my light as the plant gets larger in veg and I max it out I have my shelves at preset Heights that I can adjust down in order to be able to accommodate size and if I have to, I can just remove all the shelving altogether and just keep the rails in and use the rails as trellis but my lights I never adjust their height, just their output
 

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This is to show how adjusting plant height can be less work and more beneficial. The shelving works but boxes and thing of the like do too.
 

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So, I noticed this when it was lights on today & I am freaking out!
 

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Dude, yeah that’s no good. That’s Budrot What the hell you got going on there what’s your RH Been at?
 
Cut that shit off of there dude and if you can put a bag around it before you cut it or or do anything like that in order to keep the spread of spores low
 
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