H hillbillybuddha Active Member Feb 20, 2014 #1 The new fan leafs are dieing. Is this nute burn? Hillbillybuddha
G Gogo73 New Member Feb 20, 2014 #2 Hmm, tell more about the light you use. What is the temperature inside ? How often do you put water ?
Hmm, tell more about the light you use. What is the temperature inside ? How often do you put water ?
SnapsProvolone Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2014 #3 Not nute burn. Whole plant pic? Soil or hydro? Feeding what and how. Ph?
H hillbillybuddha Active Member Feb 20, 2014 #4 Hydro 250w HPS 24/24hr Temps are on the low side 66 to 72 degrees I was using GH FloraNova Grow but I ran out of it and switched to GH MaxiGro ( because I already had it) but this problem started before the switch. Ph at 5.8 I change the water weekly This last picture is the only dieing from the tip inward. The rest seen to start in the middle of the leaf. This seems to only effect the fan leaves. Thanks Hillbillybuddha
Hydro 250w HPS 24/24hr Temps are on the low side 66 to 72 degrees I was using GH FloraNova Grow but I ran out of it and switched to GH MaxiGro ( because I already had it) but this problem started before the switch. Ph at 5.8 I change the water weekly This last picture is the only dieing from the tip inward. The rest seen to start in the middle of the leaf. This seems to only effect the fan leaves. Thanks Hillbillybuddha
Budbrother69 Active Member Feb 20, 2014 #5 Could it be a phosphorus deficiency? Red stems and dry brittle brown/yellow patches? That's my 2 cents but I cant quite tell, thought i'd throw it out there.
Could it be a phosphorus deficiency? Red stems and dry brittle brown/yellow patches? That's my 2 cents but I cant quite tell, thought i'd throw it out there.
Budbrother69 Active Member Feb 20, 2014 #9 Go check out a hydro ph nutrient uptake chart. 5.8 you could be running cal/mag def I don't think this is nute burn
Go check out a hydro ph nutrient uptake chart. 5.8 you could be running cal/mag def I don't think this is nute burn