Nute Burn?

Springtucky

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This is my Super Lemon Haze 2 days after transplant and watered. I gave one SLH fertilized water and its ok, and one Church, it's ok also. This one a gave straight water. They're planted into FFOF and Light Warrior mix with 10% perlite. Could this be a start of N def? I use Advanced Nutrients Grow-Micro-Bloom, but this one hasn't had any nutes in a week.
 

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cadeneli

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Shouldn't be a deficiency. I use fox farm and I usually don't have to give them anything for 2 sometimes 3 weeks. What confuses me is you say you fed the others and theyre fine. It looks a bit burned. Let the soil dry good before watering again and if they're not looking any better give it a little food.
 

Springtucky

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thank you. Also, this one is more dry than the other two plants also, but they were given equal parts of water. I could water tomorrow on the pictured one, but other SLH and Church are clearly at least 2 more days from next watering.
 

jawbrodt

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That looks pretty normal, or at least, nothing to worry about. As long as the newest growth looks fine, it'll be okay. It could've been a little hungry before the transplant, and showing delayed effects, or possibly a low light issue. Keep an eye on the newer foliage, and you'll be a-okay. :)
 

bonjo78

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t5 in fixtures can raise temps quite high , definatelly get it lower but apply a fan blowing direct on them but that doesnt seem the problem

do let a lot of run off water stay in tray ? does the pot itself come to contact with that water ? if yes it could be Fe deficiency
 

Springtucky

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after i actually looked the T5 is only about 2" from tops (if that) fan is directly on them, temps is good. I let about 20% runoff water but I empty trays. I wanted to top this plant as it's supposed to hang around as a mother, any suggestions? Should I let it wait to see if I can get this worked out first?
 

LOSTCOASTLOCAL

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Just water with a little of your AN and keep in mind, rarely do these deficient leaves get all their life and color back, it's your new and existing growth you want to focus on
 

Springtucky

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just watered with some Grow AN 1/2 strength, noticed the yellowing moving upwards a set of leaves also. Hopefully this will stop the yellowing any further. Thanks again. +rep.
 

Harrekin

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Could be lockout from salt buildup tho if you've been feeding on-top of what its getting from the soil, full flush then apply 1/4 strength nutrients.
 
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