Nitrogen or nute burn?

greggey55

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Having a hard time figuring out the issue. First started showing sign of yellowing so I thought I have a nitrogen issue. But now I feel like I’m burning the plant!? I flushed, backed the nutes off a little but I’m still gettin yellowing.
Strain: unknown
Stage: 3rd week of flowering.
Nutes: Fox farm
Ppm: 1000, feed every other day.
Ppm run off soil run off is about 200 Ppm Soil: ocean forest.
Ph: 6.5-7
Northeast Outdoors....
 

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Beachwalker

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Mites.

Sorry I deleted that comment about 200 almost instantly because I felt for sure it was a misprint on your part,

I don't see how you're putting it in at 1000 and it's coming out at 200???
 

Beachwalker

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What should I be getting? And spider mites!? I’ll check. Thanks
Top two pics definitely

I don't know bro I've been flushing 5 plants I'm finishing up and I've been monitoring (for once) I put it in from 800 to 1100ppm and I get out 1800 to 2200ppm, so not sure?

Or even plain pH water the last couple flushes, I did one just this morning so I remember the numbers. I'm still getting out maybe 1800 on average, and I'm also in Fox Farm ocean Forest

Check underneath the leaves with the little white dots, if you have some kind of a magnifier that will help
 

greggey55

Member
Holy shit! You’re right! Thanks!!!!! Dunno maybe my tds meter is bad. I always thought run was supposed be less. Gotta look into it.
 

halo2killer

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Get on the spray early. You should be OK. Since they haven't affected bud and it's early. I reccomended treating early for out doors. I reccomended Doktor Doom. Should be safe.
 

Logan Burke

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Yeap you should be fine as long as you treat the mites and treat them really thoroughly. If some survive and become resistant to a few different family of pesticides, they can become really difficult to kill off. I've had luck with Pyrethrin based products like Bug Off (I think is the name?), as long as none of your pets have access to the grow area/room applied. I've heard that OG Kush can be sensitive and finnicky with nutrients...so keep that in mind with this strain.
 
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