Flowering nute burn...

So do you use AN pH perfect series?
The top yellow leaves look deficient like hell, the bottom is green and with burnt tips.... doohh...

Just a friendly advice, plants dont like these heavy changes in their environment - esp. NUTRITION.

For the future:
In soil - wait with fert feeds until some of the lower leaves turn yellow/deficient, then slowly start with feeds (EC 0.7 or 30% of recommendations) and steadily increase that by the looks of the new growth.

Hope this helps
:peace:K
I obviously messed up feeding. At the same time I was very gentle throughout growth and kept nutrients very low, as compared to the suppliers nutrient table - like 10%... Everything went astray when I switched to flowering, hence the call for help. And obviously I got a lot of ridicule, which is not very fair,.. Don’t think anyone was born a grower. thank you for the comprehensive advice, will try to implement what I understood ;) peace!
 
I obviously messed up feeding. At the same time I was very gentle throughout growth and kept nutrients very low, as compared to the suppliers nutrient table - like 10%... Everything went astray when I switched to flowering, hence the call for help. And obviously I got a lot of ridicule, which is not very fair,.. Don’t think anyone was born a grower. thank you for the comprehensive advice, will try to implement what I understood ;) peace!
don't take it hard on yourself... we're not here to ridicule you but to hand out help.... but, after all, it's a weed forum XD (go figure... LOL)

.. anyway, the AN nute line is full of growth hormones and if you use their full palette, the plant runs like on steroids. Which, IN CONJUNCTION with strong light, would warrant a heavy feeding schedule (EC 2.0-3.0).
 
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