Burnt tips and spots on leaves

HandyGringo

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Some of the spots are from old thrip damage. I'm not sure if all the spots are old or not. I've sprayed the plant a few times with some pyrethrum extract so I'm honestly not sure what bug might be eating of it or how to deal with it.

The tips could be a nutrient issue. Not sure which. I'm feeding every day with Ph perfect Micro + grow + bloom and some calmag supplemented. It's in Coco and it's outdoors. I don't think I'm overfeeding it, if anything I would be underfeeding it. But it just doesn't make sense.

How far from harvest do you guys reckon I am, by the way?
 

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Phytoplankton

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Some of the spots are from old thrip damage. I'm not sure if all the spots are old or not. I've sprayed the plant a few times with some pyrethrum extract so I'm honestly not sure what bug might be eating of it or how to deal with it.

The tips could be a nutrient issue. Not sure which. I'm feeding every day with Ph perfect Micro + grow + bloom and some calmag supplemented. It's in Coco and it's outdoors. I don't think I'm overfeeding it, if anything I would be underfeeding it. But it just doesn't make sense.

How far from harvest do you guys reckon I am, by the way?
They look pretty good, the new growth is fine. I wouldn’t sweat the tip burn. Would really need close-ups of the trichs, but as a SWAG, I’d say a couple-few weeks.
 

HandyGringo

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They look pretty good, the new growth is fine. I wouldn’t sweat the tip burn. Would really need close-ups of the trichs, but as a SWAG, I’d say a couple-few weeks.
Appreciate the input, thanks! I'm a little less worried.

I had to Google the SWAG abbreviation. I'm assuming it's not "Single white and gay" but "Scientific wild-ass guess" - The first one was higher on the Google results but I'm going with the second one.
 
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