Nute burn or deficiency?

A healthy dose of clean water and LITFA will fix it!

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Still a man made chemical… basically nullifies any claim to organic. Man made chemicals cause a lot of health problems in people and are why you see so many commercials for prescription drugs on TV… not to mention ache and pain medicines as well as adult diapers. Not saying iron citrate would cause all that by itself… just that lots of health problems can be associated with chemical grown foods (you will never get a medical professional to admit to that though).

If she’s been sufficiently flushed just let it ride until she dries up.

I’d also rip off the worst of the leaves because it makes me feel better.

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2611 seems a little high to me (especially for bud)… probably why you are getting nute burn. What is the media (potting soil mix) by the way… some mixes come with more nutrients in them from the get go and can become overly fertilized for that one nutrient as you add water soluble fertilizer that also contains all of that specific nutrient the plant needs (basically you now have what was in the soil plus what was in the fertilizer added together in your plants root zone). Flushing for some of the metallic trace elements can take a lot of water and a lot of time to try to get the metals to dissolve from the potting mix back into the water and out the bottom of the bucket. Kinda looks to me like too much iron but nute burn can be tricky to pinpoint which element.

I would advise to flush the bucket well with water a couple times then flush through with a more dilute mixture of fertilizer on the next watering to maintain soil nutrient levels for those elements that are not in overabundance. Repeat as often as necessary until the plant regains health.

I’ve been learning just that! Second it!