Nutrient burn or frost bite?

Rizzo00

Active Member
I just used shooting powder for the first time. I think i might be having some burn going on but the day after i watered with shooting powder we got a freeze 30 degrees. I am curious if the shooting powder is burning my plants or if the cold weather had something to do with it. They are Pineapple Express in week 6 of flowering. Any ideas out there for my concern?

Thanks and Peace!
 

Rizzo00

Active Member
can someone with experience give me some advice please??? 64 people have viewed this now and not a peep. Come on peeps help a brother out!
 

whitey78

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A picture is worth a 1000 words dude, you will more than likely not get any help unless you post a picture.

My thoughts would be that the cold weather would only slow your plants down to a halt, but if you are seeing burnt tips in your leaves and yellowish discoloring going on then yeah you got some burn going on. Hit them with some water or just let them be. However, with that cold weather your plants arent going to be processing nutrients all that fast so it will take a good week or longer if at all for them to process what you put into them. I would wait, try to get them warmed up and growing before adding anything else besides straight water.
 

Shrubs First

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can someone with experience give me some advice please??? 64 people have viewed this now and not a peep. Come on peeps help a brother out!
What information have you given us which would allow someone with "experience" in this matter to chime in?

I'm sorry but there is no description of your burning symptoms, you haven't told us where the symptoms are, what they
look like or the amounts of fertilizers used. What do you expect? 70 people have come here trying to help, but you must help us
help you.
 

Rizzo00

Active Member
The weather here is back up to 70 during the day and down to 45 at night so im not too worried about the cold. We just had a cold snap. As far as additives used I used house and Garden's shooting powder. 1/2 teaspoon per gallon. the tips of the fan leaves are browning. i pretty much just wanted to know if the cold would do this, and if not then i would definitely know it was burn. thanks for the help
 
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