Newbie Needs help! Nute Burn? Defiency?? Pics included..

I am flowering and one day I think I added too much Tiger bloom because I started to notice my leaves turning. I am about three weeks from harvest and need to know if I killed or hurt my plant? I have only been feeding her water since I started noticing the spots. Anyone, please let me know what I should do. Thanks!!!
 

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researchkitty

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If you fed them too high of a ppm of nutrients, just flush them with clean pH balanced water, then go back to normal. If you just feed them water now, they wont "recover", get it back to "normal" and let them recover. Focus on new growth, as the old growth wont really heal much at this point. Your buds look fine, just a little fan leaf damage.
 
Thank you.I couldnt believe I put like 2 teaspoons of tiger bloom in a big cup of water and put the whole cup in.. lol... I guess I wanted her to bloom now!! :O) Thanks for the suggestion and I will giver her some PH balanced water. On a side note, what are your thoughts of putting her on 8/16 schedule now or should I just keep the 12/12 until I harvest? This is my first grow.
 

michojay

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Why would you ever put them on a 8/16 sched? That would never help a plant I mean unless you want less bud. stick to the basics!! eaze up on the nutes and you'll be good also in my honest op. it looks like you've got a bit more than 3 weeks to go just my thoughts. How long you been in flower for?
 
MichoJay,
I would say a good three weeks of flowering. I started to flower and she kept growing, so I shut the light off for three days and she went straight flowering from that point on. I thought I heard somewhere that you should go to 8/16 near harvest time but I will stay to basics. Do you think another month?? Thanks for the info.
 

michojay

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they always grow for the first bit of flower that is what I call the final stretch. no where in nature do they ever have full darkness so I don't see any reason that this would help them into the flowering stage, also alot of people come up with these crazy things like 8/16 or 24 dark periods then they parade it all over like its some kind of scientific miracle but really it will do nothing for you in the long run!!! Really the best thing that you can do for your plants is not stress them out!!! stable light, stable nutes not to high not to low, clean air and good oxigen for the roots I.E. not over watering and good light you'll have the best weed in town!!! good luck.
 

Brick Top

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Thank you.I couldnt believe I put like 2 teaspoons of tiger bloom in a big cup of water and put the whole cup in.. lol... I guess I wanted her to bloom now!! :O) Thanks for the suggestion and I will giver her some PH balanced water. On a side note, what are your thoughts of putting her on 8/16 schedule now or should I just keep the 12/12 until I harvest?

Did you read the instructions on the container? 2 to 3 teaspoons per GALLON of water for general purpose feeding and recirculating systems and for heavy feeding 4 teaspoons per GALLON.

You were likely over the heavy feeding ratio in that you used 2 teaspoons; "in a big cup of water" of indeterminate size.

Should you change your light cycle to 18/6? Only if you want more problems.

Vegetative growth phase = 18/6
Flowering growth phase = 12/12


This is my first grow.
That was rather evident .... but now that you have clarified things and we all have a firm grasp of the obvious we can all move on now.
 

Brick Top

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Also what are you flowering under? please tell me thats not a L.E.D. please

Why? Are LED's bad?


The most impressive grow thread I ever followed was a totally LED grow. Several years back, on a similar board that is now defunct, a member came into a tidy sum of money and decided to dump his HID lighting and switch to LED lighting. He researched to find the very best LED lights and he purchased a good number of different styles.

Above his plants he had two large LED panels. He built what I call portable posts for the lack of a better term, 4 X 4 posts cut in sections that would stack on top of each other, with a flat piece of plywood attached to the bottom of each portable post set for balance.

Each section of stackable post was long enough to hold an LED light bar. On some portable posts he attached LED light bars to one side and on others he attached LED light bars to all four sides. He ringed his plants with portable posts with an LED on one side and once the top LED light panels were raised high enough he added more portable posts with LED light bars on all four sides between his plants. Each time the top LED lighting was raised enough for another section of portable post with more LED light bars on them he would add another section.

His plants were the thickest most lush plants I have ever seen grown indoors. The colas were massive and the buds on the lowest portions of plants were as large or larger than most I see people get just under the bottom of their colas, meaning larger than most people’s very biggest buds other than colas are, and all the buds were all thickly covered in trichomes.

The key to LED lighting is to purchase the highest grade LED lights available and to purchase them in sufficient numbers AND then use them in a way that they will be able to do the very most they can for the plants growing from their light.

If people did that they would throw rocks at CFLs and HID lighting and never use either ever again. In most cases people purchase low quality LEDs because of price, and purchase too few of them, again because of price, and then they tend to expect too much from them and use them incorrectly. The result is a bad rap against LED lighting when it should instead be on those who should never have spent their money on LED lighting in the first place considering how they did it.
 
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