are you sure? I've never seen nute burn at the sides of the leaf blades like that, usually it starts at the tip and takes over doesn't it?That's light nute burn...I dont think you have to worry.
Hell, I have even had my RO water burn the tips of my clones before.
I wouldnt press the panic button yet...
Look at your tips man, it already started there.are you sure? I've never seen nute burn at the sides of the leaf blades like that, usually it starts at the tip and takes over doesn't it?
I'm not the OP I'm helping him too lol...by what I said I mean it starts at the tips and covers the surface area of the leaves moving INWARD from the tip. usually burns on the inside of the leaves seperate from the tip is another problem.Look at your tips man, it already started there.
His tips were already burnt...I'm not the OP I'm helping him too lol...by what I said I mean it starts at the tips and covers the surface area of the leaves moving INWARD from the tip. usually burns on the inside of the leaves seperate from the tip is another problem.
Nutrients pack into the leaves from the stem, which forces the older nutes to build up near the ENDS or tips of the plant, I've never seen nute burn on the sides of the blades unless its connected to the tip burn.