It’s one thing after the other guys. PH is on point finally, temp is 76, humidity is on point…it’s killing me. I hope it’s just over fed from the first and only feed I gave it a month ago (top dressed with 4tbsp of 4-4-4) so I can flush it. I’m used to growing outside and this never happened outside.
Overfed i’d say. A little is fine.
Would flushing be beneficial to them?
At this point I wouldn’t worry about it.
It means you’re pushing them just slightly too hard. Dial back a little on your next fert.
I don’t even think it’ll need another feed until flower. Down To Earth is STRONG af for no reason at all. Less is more with that stuff
So it’ll eventually grow out of it as it depletes the nutrients?
I’m not familiar with your product but unless it gets worse I wouldn’t worry. If it gets worse flush it out.
Thank you so much brother. Turns out LITFA is the only answer unless it gets worse lol
Cheers man.
Cheers, much appreciated
Could be excess feeding, but I wonder if the rest of tips would also be burnt, not only the new growth . That makes me think about a Zinc deficiency, check yellowness on the top to see if it’s just the start of it …
Rogue I knew you were gonna hop in and say that good to see you brother. Sending good vibes your way
Stealing this to go along with my bottle
What is an organic source of zinc? Also this is the ingredients in my fertilizer.
This is supposed to be for veg:
This is supposed to be for flower:
I also water with black strap molasses but it only has 0.058 mg of Zinc and idk if it’s plant available.
Little bit of nute burn is okay imo.
Means your just pushing them enough.
I feed until I get this and back off.
The only case of Zinc I remember was because of a pH pen “disfunction”, soil too alkaline makes it no available:
Just keep an eye to the new growth …
The leaf tips will discolor (yellow) and may show brown burn at the tips.
https://dutch-passion.com/en/blog/a-visual-guide-to-cannabis-deficiencies-n987#zinc
I’m just gonna continue to water until runoff with PH’d water and see what happens. I’d hate to lose these plants
They’re looking fine, far from being lost …