are you sure its nute burn? the leaves that have this purple brown thing don't start burning from the tip as normal nute burn I have seen. It's widespread all along the edges of the leaves. doesn't this rule out nute burn?
I use straight tap water, I was worried about pH because I thought it would prevent certain nutrients from being absorbed. I flushed once on accident from watering too much at one time. I'm not sure if it can be calcium deficiency because i mix in eggshells to the soil to increase calcium...
I think your hay smell might stick. I harvested mine around that time too but it got better after a while. Also the bud itself may smell dank when you break it up or grind it. That's what happened to mine and turned out all citrusy.
I started seeing these darkish purplish spots around the edges of a lot of my leaves and it's been leaving me super concerned. I don't understand how this is happening especially since i'm using MG potting soil. This is my second grow with mg and this didn't happen the first time. I was thinking...
It's strange because i put my usual outdoor plant directly in the sunlight this morning and then I check back like 30 minutes later and it started wilting. The leaves themselves were fine before and when they were wilted it seemed pretty firm still just droopy.
But then when I brought them into...
i have spots like those on mine too but on the older leaves. It's only a month old but i'm not sure if it's thrips. I spotted on two thrips but i haven't seen any other ones. could it be a deficiency or stress?
I mean honestly they aren't bad for your plants at all. they're don't even really eat any plant matter. I've read around that their presence represents healthy soil; whether that's true or not I'm not sure. But they definitely won't kill your plants or harm that fat SEXY COLA. haha
I think you'll get a pretty decent harvest you still have a couple weeks left for veg. I just sent my plants out too. you should definitely LST them soon if you choose too.
how d you guys avoid such pest problems when growing outdoors? it's my first time growing outdoors for the summer and I'm obviously trying to avoid as many bugs as possible but one of my earlier plants got spider mites...sad...
I'm in SoCal so it does get pretty arid around here and I heard its...