Nute burn from FFOF

purplehazin

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Hey guys. About a week ago I transplanted my 2 week old seedlings into 80% Ocean Forest / 20% perlite. My blue mystic started showing signs of nute burn (curled leaves). Now most of the leaves are curled up; I havent added anything to the soil but what is already in it. is there anything I can do to reverse the burn? New growth is still coming out very well but curls after a day or so. My other strain (Wappa) is doing extremely well (in the same exact soil) so blue mystic must be pretty sensitive. Also, there are no brown or yellow spots on the BM, just the curled up leaves.

Blue Mystic Day 18:
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Wappa Day 18:
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turdnugget420

Active Member
I've always put clones and seeds directly into FF, never seen an issue. It's normal for some of the early growth to die off right away following newer growth. I wouldn't worry, it will recover once it's bigger.
 

brickedup417

Well-Known Member
i also put clones str8 from the aero cloner into ffof and ive never had this problem that curl is moisture stress maybe from heat or ph but definitly one of the 2 not the soil.
 

purplehazin

Well-Known Member
Thanks guys, it's just interesting that both plants are getting the same water amount, same ph water, same light, same room temp, same soil, but such a big difference in growing...

I think for next grow I'll get light warrior to start off with and transplant into a mix of that and ocean forest. So for this grow I'll just wait it out and hope for the best. Thanks!
 
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