@JustSumTomatoes a few days ago I overfeeding the water and caused clawing leaves (now looking good again) & because I feed Gaga Green nutrients in warm water about 4 ish days ago thinking they needed a boost, (I was wrong)
One of the plants is showing some leaf damage around the edges. But things are on lookin better today.
Watch the tips, they are early warning system for nutriment over dose.
Cheers
G
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Yes sir. The tips on the plant above has some small damage, nothing crazy . However, they are sitting in No Till setup full of nutrients, sooo not sure what I could actually do. If I try to flush anything, the soil is gonna soak it up and retain it like a sponge and likely make it worse…
It’s my bad for Orginaly thinking that the plant didn’t have enough nutrients (bright green new growth) BUT I was wrong as all the new growth turns darker a few days later lol
Shovel a few wheelbarrows of LITFA on there and call it a day.
Pretty much what I’m doing lol I have a large bottle of LIFTA left lol
When I did that I also learned how to make it worse by increasing transpiration Sort of like mixing the gas and the brake…
The TLDR is you can partially control nutriment uptake by controlling water.
Cheers
G
@JustSumTomatoes @Gpaw @Chronickyle AND EVERYONE ELS who is Organic Gardening here.
Real question, I’ve noticed several places on this 1 plant and 1 place on a 2nd plant that looks like this photo. ( To me it looks like the tips are very dry, shriveled, Crispy & curled, followed with that yellowish color on the edges. )
This is not major yet, and I’d like to nip this in the bud quick. What do you guys think is going on with it?
Ps. I just decreased my led lights to 25% from 50% intensity (Marshydro 300w Fc3000)
I suspect either the soil is hot where the roots are ( via organic nutrients since this is the 1st run with this no till ) OR Led intensity, OR another factor?
I don’t believe it’s underwatering (because I over watered 3 days ago lol )
Are the leaves other than the tips really dark green? It’s hard for me to see from the photos and the way the color may appear on the camera.
First guess would be hot as I can just see the tips. But as formerly mentioned if it were me I’d jump aboard the lifta train that @Rogue just kindly pulled up with.
Litfa*
They are running just a little hot for the light intensity
or… is this a trick question?
Cheers
G
Precaution lol
Same photo as above
Lol I think so too. Thank you all very much.
Early stage Nitrogen burn. I know you’ve heard it before, but leave it the fuck alone!
Cheapest product that always delivers