Organic Adventures

@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.

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Watch the tips, they are early warning system for nutriment over dose.

Cheers
G

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My chiropractor awesome. He does acupuncture also. He fixed up my tennis elbow.

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Yes sir. The tips on the plant above has some small damage, nothing crazy :crazy_face:. 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 :laughing:

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Shovel a few wheelbarrows of LITFA on there and call it a day.

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Pretty much what I’m doing lol I have a large bottle of LIFTA left lol

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Lemme know when you run out.

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Update on “Caged Garden”

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When I did that I also learned how to make it worse by increasing transpiration :laughing: Sort of like mixing the gas and the brake…

The TLDR is you can partially control nutriment uptake by controlling water.

Cheers
G

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@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 :fire: 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.

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TOOT-TOOT

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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*

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They are running just a little hot for the light intensity

:+1: :+1:

or… is this a trick question? :thinking:

Cheers
G

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Precaution lol

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Same photo as above

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Lol :laughing: I think so too. Thank you all very much.

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Early stage Nitrogen burn. I know you’ve heard it before, but leave it the fuck alone! :laughing::rofl:

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Cheapest product that always delivers :raised_hands:

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The exception being DiGiorno pizza… Put pizza in oven, smoke a bowl, a few hours later “oh fuck smoke’s pouring out of the oven, the pizza!” Another casualty of the devils lettuce. :rofl::rofl:

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