Anyone else have this problem?

qazradank

Member
Every once in a while this happens to a plant and I'm not sure why.. just browning nastyness on leaves. I usually kill the plant and flower my better ones. Any help?

Thanks in advance,
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AimAim

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Phosphorous deficiency can look like that. Usually not actually deficient in phos, but a low pH. There are a few things that can look like that though.

Looks like time to transplant, that's not helping matters.
 

vostok

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Standard nute burn, with a little over watering on the side,....Flush with 3 times the volume of the pot, with air temperate Ph neutral water, allow to recover in dim light, one day or over night...avoid this in future by feeding at half indicated levels
 

JoObJoOb

Active Member
i agree,them are in way to small of containers,need to repot,in atleast 3 gallon,and you should use colored cups next time
those look like the see through kind,not good for plants roots
 

RIKNSTEIN

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Every once in a while this happens to a plant and I'm not sure why.. just browning nastyness on leaves. I usually kill the plant and flower my better ones. Any help?

Thanks in advance,
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Well I agree with Aim, it looks like P lockout...but more info is needed...what nutes are you using? what soil? R/O water or tap?....What it looks like to me is first way too small of pot, second not enough nutes, no perlite for drainage/oxygen to roots....Bad PH or insufficient diet...I would get a high in N nutrient and some cal-mag and transplant and then feed that girl...good luck, and yeah they don't like clear pots/cups, they'll work but, roots bury themselves in the ground for a reason...lol...peace...
 

RIKNSTEIN

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Standard nute burn, with a little over watering on the side,....Flush with 3 times the volume of the pot, with air temperate Ph neutral water, allow to recover in dim light, one day or over night...avoid this in future by feeding at half indicated levels
There's nothing standard about that crispy critter, and it's not nute burn...if you are going to give advice, make sure it's from experience and not from your ass to try and make yourself sound good...you're going to make someone kill their plants with advice like that...so kick back and learn something before you go giving advice :cuss:
 

*BUDS

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I think its nute burn as you've overcooked the other one as well. Make sure nutes and water are well mixed before watering in.
 
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