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My bad homie. Well., then you stopped giving the right amount of N i would think thenYes. Watering every day in drain to waste coco. 50/50 coco and perlite, 2 gallons. Not soil.
My bad homie. Well., then you stopped giving the right amount of N i would think then
No toxicity? Literally every leaf tip is brown and crunchy. What other causes are there?I’m noting the possible deficiency. The toxicity you mention seems non existent. Perhaps there wasn’t enough nitrogen during stretch and because of that its come to this.
It can happen when leaves are transpiring excessively, causing insufficient water and nutrients to reach the tips of the leaves. What is your VPD?No toxicity? Literally every leaf tip is brown and crunchy. What other causes are there?
Nutriant lockout can look like a deficiency and toxicity issue. Reset with normal nute ratio. You have an inbalance somewhere.No toxicity? Literally every leaf tip is brown and crunchy. What other causes are there?
It is possible they didn't get enough nitrogen during the stretch. They only got to like 60% fertilizer. EC 1.8, with tap water at .5. That's a headache to deal with as well. Gonna get a reverse osmosis filter.
It seemed like they finished the stretch and still looked healthy, then when they started budding I started seeing funny spots.
Well thanks. I had not heard of burnt leaves being deficiency. Always that it means nute burn. Good to know.Going forward so you know next time
yellowing up from the bottom is a sign of a n deficiency
There was no toxicity I saw only a deficiency. Crispy leaves can be caused by a deficiency as much as they can a excess amount of fertiliser
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