Nitrogen burn dwc

So im almost positive i have a nitrogen burn literally day one of bloom nutes(1/2 strength) in 1 out of 3 5 gallon dwc buckets. All fed the same but this one freaked. Prior to this i did take clones from all three and the most from this one.

Whats going on? How can i fix?

Been 6 days in just phd water.
 

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GBAUTO

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Is this one the same strain as the other buckets? Does look like it burned, clawed a bit. Maybe dilute the solution by 20% and see how she responds.
 

Stink Bug

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Thats N tox claw all right. The affected leaves will remain clawed. I would reintroduce a light dose of nutes an monitor new growth.
 

chiqifella

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wtf would calmag and vitamins do when your plant is =not up taking/is overfed/burned/N toxic/starving of 02 ?
1/2 strength bloom feed does not cause N toxicity. Is there N in your bloom feed even?
 

Stink Bug

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Looks like the smaller plant in the middle is the problem child. It was beginning to show symptoms in the pic. You said they have all been fed the same. If they are from seed then that particular pheno may have different nutritional needs. If from clone it must have not gotten off too as strong a start as the others.
 

Stink Bug

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Wouldn't have thought that. Anyways there was evidence of N tox on the 14th.
Are they clones or from seed?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I'd suggest getting a ppm meter or EC meter. A lot of people just follow the label on fertilizer bottles or bags but those portions are just way too high. Sure you can use those suggested doses and do fine as long as everything is going good but once things go south they go bad faster.

I never use over 1000 ppms and honestly I rarely if ever even go above 800ppm, even for 3 foot tall larger indoor plants. There is simply no reason to juice you plants, it doesn't "fatten" them up.

Keep them ppms low and that ph were it needs to be and you should be cool.
 
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