Cold or to much nitrogen ?

diablo42

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Got some colder temps so not sure if it was that or nitrogen.
 

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A whole plant pic might help.

The destroyed tips looks like cold burn and the tacoing looks like wind burn. That's a very bland opinion though from just a small section of the plant. I wouldn't expect wind burn on interior leaves like that, so it may be something else like watering or feed.
 
Big plant not as bad as the small one
 

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Odd. I have a shitload of plants outdoors. It’s gotten down to 36 a few times. With wind. No problems. I think it’s not the temperature.
 
Leaf shape indicates nitrogen excess.

Only the tallest, exterior part of the big plant is affected, nothing on the interior.

I think the shape, color, texture and location of the damage are all indicative to wind/cold. Nitrogen burn would be much more widespread and a different burn.
 
I think the shape, color, texture and location of the damage are all indicative to wind/cold. Nitrogen burn would be much more widespread and a different burn.
yeah the bigger plant was not directly in the wind and wasn’t as bad as the little one, inside the plant is fine.
 

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