Nute burn?

Jsnbaxter

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I think I burned it. Should I flush
 

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I thought it was underfed because it started looking like this on one of them so I fed it more. Then it progressed
 
I went ahead and took the topsoil off with the fertilizer on it and flushed it. I guess it was over fed and then I kept feeding it but i thought when the first one looked like this it meant it was underfed. I think it still has a ways to go too. I hope I don’t have to harvest early
 
I went ahead and took the topsoil off with the fertilizer on it and flushed it. I guess it was over fed and then I kept feeding it but i thought when the first one looked like this it meant it was underfed. I think it still has a ways to go too. I hope I don’t have to harvest early
do whatever you can to not harvest early. they look like 2 weeks to go to me.
 
If you are in soil, and not using liquid fertilizers, then there is no reason to flush. I think they are low on P and K. What kind of fertilization is going on in your soil?
 
If you are in soil, and not using liquid fertilizers, then there is no reason to flush. I think they are low on P and K. What kind of fertilization is going on in your soil?
Down to earth flower but I fed too soon because I saw it doing this to one bud. Then I fed again and it seemed to spread. Humidity low temps 78
 
If you are seeing it as a direct result of adding the fertilizer, then you could be right about it being too much. You may be on the right track just scooping the amendment off and continuing as normal with water, as you did. However, it does seem to be wanting potassium. Did you pay good attention to the application rate when you applied? Personally, I don't like using potent dry amendments like that outside soil building. I would opt for some worm castings and a compost tea feed myself.
 
If you are seeing it as a direct result of adding the fertilizer, then you could be right about it being too much. You may be on the right track just scooping the amendment off and continuing as normal with water, as you did. However, it does seem to be wanting potassium. Did you pay good attention to the application rate when you applied? Personally, I don't like using potent dry amendments like that outside soil building. I would opt for some worm castings and a compost tea feed myself.
I did pay attention, but thought since it was a big plant it just needed more. After I scooped and watered it seems better. I’ll slowly apply that back to the topsoil.
 
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