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The plants look otherwise green and the tips aren't burnt, so what you're seeing are signs of a deficiency. The plant is prioritizing and moving nutes from both the root zone and the older growth to fuel new growth, and you're going to have to figure out why.
Tell us:
-medium you're growing in
-nutes, frequency of feeding, amount
-ph
-water type and ppm
Your doing great. Plants look better then great!Thanks for your response. Some of tips on the first plant do seem to look burnt and crispy, I’ve been giving them plain water ph 6.5. Growing in Fox Farm, nutes once a week at 6.3-6.5 for ph and using well water.
Thank you!Your doing great. Plants look better then great!
Looks like ph a little low. Dolomitic lime and oyster shell. I put this in everything. Keeps my ph buffered out. Looking great hope I helped out.
I'd say your soil is deficient and your nutes aren't correcting the deficiency. Try supplementing your nutes with a ml or two of cal / mag per gallon, or up your feeding rate.
Here's a troubleshooting guide.
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Just curious do you get your own oyster shells and crush them or purchase them crushed?Oyster shell is organic cal mag...just fyi
Now sure how long you have been potted up in the fox farm, but as the grow goes on your girls are going to need more then 1 nutrient watering a week.Thanks for your response. Some of tips on the first plant do seem to look burnt and crispy, I’ve been giving them plain water ph 6.5. Growing in Fox Farm, nutes once a week at 6.3-6.5 for ph and using well water.
Now sure how long you have been potted up in the fox farm, but as the grow goes on your girls are going to need more then 1 nutrient watering a week.
From the pics it looks like you have a little tip burn yes. What strain are they?They’ve all been in fox farm for almost two months. I do want to increase the feedings but I wasn’t sure if the plants had nute burn.
I was also thinking of putting them into flower in the next 7-10 days. They’ve been vegging for almost 7 weeks. What do you think?