bottom sets of leaves dying

anonymousalchie

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https://anonfiles.com/file/61b292caaec0b82b0f1d393033373c4d

it's a pain in the ass to anonymously post here...so above is a link of one of my plants posted on anonfiles.com

I've got 8 plants 4 of em have had the bottoms burned to hell...does it look like nute burn? i fertilized em for the first time a couple days before this started...it hasn't gotten any worse in about a week. I only fertilized em once with fox farm grow big. they are a little over a month old. 80% of the plant looks great, just the bottom couple sets of leaves have been effected. i'm using azamax ever couple weeks for bugs.
 

kushguy88

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if it is nute burn the damage is already done or it can b tht its not getting enough light cause of the newer growth shade n it....as long as the newer grow is not infected your ok....im actually the same boat i have this diesel auto strain im growing check it out....698.jpg700.jpg
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Doni it looks like your writing about a deficiency because that appears to be your problem. The op Anon on the other hand appears to be dealing with nute burn like Kush mentioned.
Anon it looks like the newe growth is ok. Maybe just back off the nutes a wee bit.
 

doniboy

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Doni it looks like your writing about a deficiency because that appears to be your problem. The op Anon on the other hand appears to be dealing with nute burn like Kush mentioned.
Anon it looks like the newe growth is ok. Maybe just back off the nutes a wee bit.
I can't see the pics he posted, but if it's only his bottom growth then nute burn may not be the only cause. Also, I am not having this problem, so you are mistaken. It seems like the answer to every problem is automatically assumed to be nute burn and over feeding, over watering, or PH. Other conditions can cause the same symptoms and can appear to be nute burn as well when it's not. Like high humidity, foliage spraying, under-watering, deficiencies, etc.


anonymousalchie I use foxfarm nutes too. To help solve your problem, how many teaspoons did you add into the gallon of water? Did you add any other nutes? What other nutes have you been using? Are you using tap water, rain water, RO or distilled water? How often were you feeding and watering? Have you been PHing your water and/or nute mixture? If so, what your PH level at? You really have not given enough info for either of us to give a better guess about what all the possibilities could be.

I do not know if that was your first time feeding after 1 month of growth, but if it was and if you didn't over do it on the amount of nutes that you added, then it may have, but most likely shouldn't have burnt your plants. I'm growing 4 strains and have been (multiple time) using a full dose of 2 teaspoons of Big Grow on plants that sprouted on the 8th of last month with no burning. That doesn't mean that yours hasn't, but there could be other causes to your problem.
 
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