how to treat neut burn?

RynoGrow

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Apparently I must of overfed..... been told its neut burn. What should be my next steps? Ive been giving strait water nothing added since i noticed a few days ago. Somebody knowledgeable please school me. Hopefully I didnt f*ck myself?

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BobThe420Builder

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RynoGrow

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use promix organic, with big bud and micro tea to help the soil along. feed once a week. 5 gal fabric pots usually water bout a half gallon every other day per plant. humididty maintains bout 65 percent. there 48 days old on a 12 week strain. auto bruce bannners. been flowering about 2 weeks.
 

piratebug

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There is not much you can do once you burn them, really all you can do is ease up on the feeding. Other than that, giving a plant just a 1/2 gallon of water or feed in a (5) gallon pot every other day, is not the best way to water / feed a cannabis plant. They do better when they are fully saturated, and then they allowed to dry out. Yeah, your plants are telling me, that their are roots in your pots that are never getting watered, then you also have a Mag deficiency that is awfully bad because it has actually worked its self all the way up some of your plants. Anyhow... if they were my plants, I would change up the watering / feeding, and fully saturate each pot, with at least 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 gallons of water / feed (slowly water them until you get a little run-off), and then only water / feed them again, when they dry out, and typically at 2 weeks into flower, that would be every 4th day for a plant in a 5 gallon pot (but that is just guessstimate, lifting the pot and checking how light it is works better, or get a cheap moisture meter and stick it straight down 2 inches out from the stalk, and only water or feed again when the meter reads 2 or less). Also every time you water or feed add 1/2 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to stop the Mag deficiency from prematurely killing anymore of the plants fan leaves!
 

RynoGrow

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There is not much you can do once you burn them, really all you can do is ease up on the feeding. Other than that, giving a plant just a 1/2 gallon of water or feed in a (5) gallon pot every other day, is not the best way to water / feed a cannabis plant. They do better when they are fully saturated, and then they allowed to dry out. Yeah, your plants are telling me, that their are roots in your pots that are never getting watered, then you also have a Mag deficiency that is awfully bad because it has actually worked its self all the way up some of your plants. Anyhow... if they were my plants, I would change up the watering / feeding, and fully saturate each pot, with at least 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 gallons of water / feed (slowly water them until you get a little run-off), and then only water / feed them again, when they dry out, and typically at 2 weeks into flower, that would be every 4th day for a plant in a 5 gallon pot (but that is just guessstimate, lifting the pot and checking how light it is works better, or get a cheap moisture meter and stick it straight down 2 inches out from the stalk, and only water or feed again when the meter reads 2 or less). Also every time you water or feed add 1/2 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water to stop the Mag deficiency from prematurely killing anymore of the plants fan leaves!
i was running calmag as part of the weekly feed and was told on here i didnt need it.... yes i was wondering if i was watering enough or too much. ill give them a nice big drink and get a moisture meter today. thanks bug!
 

Soul Dwella

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calmag is mostly cal, so adding the 1/2 tsp of epsom with it, really helped me out a lot. I probaly only need to use epsom because i'm using tap water, but the calmag with epsom is working so well for me, im not changing anything! LOL
 

Cx2H

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Greetings.
IMO: That don't look like N burn to me. The look hungry honestly. You can get clawing from over water too.

All organic or semi organic or synthetics? Did you inoculate your soil?
What do you feed them?
You pH that water?


Epsom salt is almost mandatory. I use it inside and out.
Random comment: Heirloom tomato organic fertilizer work's great and is cheap. It's available at home fixit stores or garden centers.
 

RynoGrow

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Greetings.
IMO: That don't look like N burn to me. The look hungry honestly. You can get clawing from over water too.

All organic or semi organic or synthetics? Did you inoculate your soil?
What do you feed them?
You pH that water?


Epsom salt is almost mandatory. I use it inside and out.
Random comment: Heirloom tomato organic fertilizer work's great and is cheap. It's available at home fixit stores or garden centers.
promix organic its mostly canadian sphagnum pete moss. first 2 weeks just plain water and calmag. after that i went to organic veg micro tea and cal mag. about 4 weeks in started to bloom and i kept the tea going once a week at half strength and introduced big bud for flower. ive had many ppl tell me big bud will burn you fast if overdone. especially on autos. my water right from the tap is 6.8, after adding neuts it still stays bout the same. a buddy told me he thinks it may be a bit of a mag deficiency too?
 
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