Nute burn?

Username85

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I've been seeing some random leaves here and there with some crunchy looking boys, a few with pointed down edges etc-I know this is usually related to Nute burn, but wanna get opinions to make sure. I've been giving half the recommended amount of nutes and am still seeing these little signs. Is it as simple as cutting back the nutes even more?
 

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Username85

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Look at your last 2 pics...you've got a pretty healthy plant. Don't focus on those couple leaves; I don't think they indicate anything that is currently happening. Good luck.
Awesome. That's what I wasn't certain about-if these few areas are par for the course or if it would get worse. Thanks for the feedback
 

MY OWN DANK

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I've been seeing some random leaves here and there with some crunchy looking boys, a few with pointed down edges etc-I know this is usually related to Nute burn, but wanna get opinions to make sure. I've been giving half the recommended amount of nutes and am still seeing these little signs. Is it as simple as cutting back the nutes even more?
Those wrinkled up leaves are most likely light starved considering their position on the plant..you can trim ur lower foilage that doesn't see light...also little weak branches that will never amount to anything because of no light...its all beneficial to the plant in the long run...plant looks good over all...look into defoliation and lollipopping....theyre mainly flowering tactics but start workin on em young like that to start shaping n molding them into being productive adult members of the garden...bongsmilie
 

ComfortCreator

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Cannabis covers a big spectrum of greens, you will know when you have overfed. Those look v strong... overfed is a lot more burn yours is just incidental.
 
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