Diagnose My Plant. Looks to be Nute Burn, Thought it was Nitrogen Lacking

EntGuy

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4 weeks into flower. I started noticing yellowing leaves so I upped the nitrogen intake with some compost tea. They didn't seam to like the tea and starting curling and turning brown. I just flushed heavily.


Grown Indoor
Watering Schedule: 1 gallon every 2-3 days with 2 teaspoons BioThrive Boom Ferts, 2-4-4
Medium: Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil in 5 gallon bucket
4 weeks into flower

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EntGuy

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109 views and no responses. Thanks for nothing RUI, off to greener pastures. From the looks of things, I couldn't get help here anyway. My sick plants look better than your healthy ones.
 

Learning all the time

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how long has this been happening? if you fed them something heavy of nitrogen you're going to lockout calcium and potassium. looks like you're good on calcium but are now lacking p and k. have you gone back to nutes yet?
 

dre levine

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your in 12/12 right the plants use a less amount of (N) nitrogen flush them for like 2 days then give them slight nutes no nitrogen though decreases resin growth
 

kingme

Active Member
Man i use cal-mag plus through out flowering. I still get deficencys like that. I was using 2.5ml per gallon now i started 5ml per gallon. Im having the same problem. I used some molases and seemed to stop the problem. But it made my ph sore upwards. I dont know if ill use it again, im going to stick to cal-mag. Ive heard mixed things about nitrogen in flowering.
 

thcking90

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I've always heard nitrogen is good for the vegetative state and ur suppose to give it phosphorus at the beggining of the flowering stage but once you see buds stop because it will make yo shit harsh
 

congoz

Member
he said he flushed heavily.
all he needs to do is wait till the soil is dry and go with flowering nutes and cal-mag at half strength.
 
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