I believe this is Nute burn, but would like a second opinion.

hellcat111

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IMG_20131103_175008_852.jpgIMG_20131103_175049_925.jpgThese are my two "Beauties", both White Widow. I think they are suffering from over-nuting, and would like to 1.) Have this theory confirmed, and 2.) Be told how to fix it.
 

bioWheel

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Right - so you being smart and all haven't added any nutes. So I'm confused when you ask if it could be nute burn. Explain please?
 

Cyklos

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Im not a pro grower but what soil did you buy? some soil are rich in nuts and can cause nut burn (happened to me)
 

hellcat111

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No, I've been nuting the shit out of it, but this didn't start happening until it got tall. I thought it might be heat/light, but it's happening to the under leaves as well, and it continues to happen even if I move them away from the light.
 

fuking

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No, I've been nuting the shit out of it, but this didn't start happening until it got tall. I thought it might be heat/light, but it's happening to the under leaves as well, and it continues to happen even if I move them away from the light.
Then that's it. Temps. I had my top leaves looking like yours the last few weeks of last harvest because of the summer temps. However the leaves under did it also, and threw me off. I was having yellowing along with the temperature burn. But really, it was just temps causing the entire problem. Also, transplant NOW into fox farm.
 
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