Burnt tips on seedlings

Alex6913

New Member
I have 11 total plants. 5 blue cheese. 5 white skunk. 1 snowbud. All grown from seed in peat pods and transplanted into Sunshine advanced #4. No fertilizer in the soil and none given through feeding. Only ph'd water. All plants are experiencing the same symptoms. Looks like nute burn on the older growth but can't be right? Indoor grow under LED. Temp and humidity have been spot on. I feel like growth is kinda slow as well, but could be me. Only my second grow. White skunk are 2-3 weeks old as well as snowbud. Blue cheese are 1 1/2 week old.
 

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Str8Dre

Well-Known Member
Sometimes a no burn formula can still burn a little bit. Even completely organic mediums with a charge can brown the leaf tips a bit. Looks like you're out of the woods though, should be smooth sailing for you now bro.
 

DannyBlaze2

Active Member
If you haven't fed any nutes how could it be burnt I'll start feeding after 1 week or 7 days the 3rd watering first two are plain water I use the sunshine mix 4 too the first two weeks then I would be putting these in ffof or feed them some nutes slow growth is from not feeding them 600-800 ppms incensing the ppms every other 200 ppms :lol:
 

Alex6913

New Member
That was my question..how could they be burnt? And yes I will start nutrients on the white skunk this week and blue cheese next week
 
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