Week 8 Flower with Nute Burn! HELP!

SamWaterstone

Active Member
Lazy? I highly doubt it! I bet you put at least 25 hours a week trying to prepare your feed mix. Probably even more. As for me, i work 40-55 hours a week. Ain't nobody got time for that. I wish i can find the time and place to feed my babies true organics like you; so i guess Roots Organics will do for now.

So is it safe say to feed a 10 gallon pot about 1.25-1.5 gallons of nutrient mix? possibly even 2? and for a 5 gallon: 1 gallon of nutrient mix?
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
Lazy? I highly doubt it! I bet you put at least 25 hours a week trying to prepare your feed mix. Probably even more. As for me, i work 40-55 hours a week. Ain't nobody got time for that. I wish i can find the time and place to feed my babies true organics like you; so i guess Roots Organics will do for now.

So is it safe say to feed a 10 gallon pot about 1.25-1.5 gallons of nutrient mix? possibly even 2? and for a 5 gallon: 1 gallon of nutrient mix?
compos tea
I fill up a 5 gal bucket with water and let it aerate for a day. Next day I add molasses and let it aerate for another hour. Fill up the tea bag with a concentrated mix. Put that in the bucket. Let it aerate for another day. When its done aerating. I dilute
the mix amongst 4 5 gal buckets total. Water by hand .1 hour total of actual work total once every 2 weeks.

enzyme tea
I aerate a bucket of water then add aloe powder and malted barley flour. aerate for a day then water. 45 min of actual work total once every 2 weeks.

aloe powder - I pull leaves and drain sap. Cut leaves into 1/2 inch pieces. place them in an open cardboard box. Place that box in the freezer for 2 weeks to sublimate and dehydrate. then puree leaves in a food processor and then store the powder. 20 min of actual work every 2 weeks .

top dressing takes an hour once a month

foliar spray takes a couple minutes. I steep kelp and neem separately for a few days then drain into spray bottle. then i keep the left overs those are concentrated soluble extracts at that point.

so at most 2 1/2 hours a week. I work a lot too. I work in audio engineering (post production, recording and mixing)..... I drive an hour or so.... to work....

Making a soil mix takes the longest. but i do that once every 6 months. I recycle my soil. Pull the stalk. top dress with compost and worm castings. water enzyme teas for a few weeks to break down the roots. then replant a new clone or seedling.

10 gal - water 1 gal 32 oz or 160 oz or 16 party cups.

check my thread . link in my sig
 

Royal Blue

Active Member

  • be careful determining between deficiencies and nute burn. that is not nute burn. its phos and potassium deficiencies. yellow and brown crucnhy tips is phos def. then the edges like that is potassium def.

    Nute burn will start with reddish brown tips. then the edges will turn the same color and the leaves will flare up and taco. then the leaves will claw and you would have nute lock out.​


ya it is nute burn any deficiencies you might be seeing
are caused from nute lock caused by over fertilization.
i've had this happen my first grow 1 of my plants i fed way to much
throughout flower and another just a tad to much
1 started showing signs of nute burn almost instantly
burnt tip dark green leaves and clawing
the other was less pronounced but a few weeks before
harvest it started to look exactly how yours does.
so im talking on experience and 9/10
times a new grower will over feed rather then under be realistic here
if it was 1-2 weeks into flower or veg you might be able to call it a def
but that late in flower its nute lock from being over fed.
 

SamWaterstone

Active Member
ya it is nute burn any deficiencies you might be seeing
are caused from nute lock caused by over fertilization.
i've had this happen my first grow 1 of my plants i fed way to much
throughout flower and another just a tad to much
1 started showing signs of nute burn almost instantly
burnt tip dark green leaves and clawing
the other was less pronounced but a few weeks before
harvest it started to look exactly how yours does.
so im talking on experience and 9/10
times a new grower will over feed rather then under be realistic here
if it was 1-2 weeks into flower or veg you might be able to call it a def
but that late in flower its nute lock from being over fed.
Thank you so much for your input. I appreciate it.
 
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