Is this nute burn?

suTraGrow

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Also if nute burn damages your plant, it will slowly raise from node to node til it reachs the top. But before moving to the next node it will consume at least 60% of the Foliar of the lower node. Thats just my opinion.
Your opinion is wrong. Please stop sharing it.
 

Father Earth

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Then that would take the F out of fourm. Life already gives me enough problems, I don't need anymore brother. Take care
 

bigjesse1922

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Then that would take the F out of fourm. Life already gives me enough problems, I don't need anymore brother. Take care
No one is trying to be rude...it's just advising someone to increase the levels of N when they already have posted pics exhibiting classic signs of nute burn....not to mention with where he is at in flower...is just a little off base. :joint:
 

Buggins

Active Member
I don't think its nute burn based on how high the damage is on your plant. I believe nute burn would burn your plant from the bottom up, and I noticed your top was damage, yet some lower nodes weren't. If you flush and it gets worst, try adding more nitrogen brother. Til then later!
I think you might have this a little mixed up.

Deficiencies in mobile nutrients work their way from bottom up. If the plant is low on nitrogen for example, especially when in the vegetative state, it needs it most at the top of the plant where the new growth is. Nitrogen being a mobile element in cannabis is then drawn from the lower foliage where it is LEAST needed, and transferred to the top of the plant where it is MOST needed.

Nute burn tends to happen first where the newer growth is.

So burn - new growth first. Deficiency - old growth first. (at least when it comes to mobile nutrients).
 
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