Soil too hot?

obijohn

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The plant on the left has obvious crispy and burned areas. The one next to it as well as another not shown are. Looks like Nute burn kind of but they haven't been fed in weeks. However I did transplant them into those pots from Ocean Forest into EB Stone 420 soil. Our typical summer Temps tend to be around 100 or so. Never been an issue in past years.

Just seems odd only 1 plant would be affected. Ocean Forest is known to be a "hot" soil and I've used for years successfully..so unsure what the deal is here
 

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TCH

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The plant on the left has obvious crispy and burned areas. The one next to it as well as another not shown are. Looks like Nutella burn kind of but they haven't been fed in weeks. However I did transplant them into those pots from Ocean Forest into EB Stone 420 soil. Our typical summer Temps tend to be around 100 or so. Never been an issue in past years.

Just seems odd only 1 plant would be affected. Ocean Forest is known to be a "hot" soil and I've used for years successfully..so unsure what the deal is here
Different strains? Grown from seed? One just may be more nute sensitive.
 

obijohn

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Different strains? Grown from seed? One just may be more nute sensitive.
3 clones and 3 different strains. I think the burned one is Tuscan Gelato, OG Kush next to it and Garlic Banana not in the photo. I will say the one is question has more sativa traits than the other 2, OG looks vey indica and the other right in the middle far as traits
 
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