Week 5 flower. Nute burn?

Zach2994

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155586505072343050182.jpg 20190421_121948.jpg 20190417_151655.jpg 155586505072343050182.jpg 20190421_121948.jpg 20190417_151655.jpg Week 4/5 from 12/12. Strain is fruity pebbles x grape pie (grape pebbles)
Vegged 2 months under 2 600w agro led
Feeding full fox farm line up in sohum soil. Ph is between 6.3-6.6...Was thinking this was nute burn but after flushing for a week some leafs are still getting discolored. Starting to think its a deficiency. Buds are looking good and overall health of plants seems ok just looking for some suggestions
 

Zephyrs

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Definitely not nute burn or else all the tips of leaves would be burnt to a crisp. I would say a major nutrient deficiency. Hard to say givin the lighting so. Try mid strength nutes after flush and keep a close eye on it maybe. JM2C
 

xtsho

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I find it odd that so many people using the full lineup of "X" brand of nutrients are always having deficiencies. I'll stick with my deficiency free lineup of non cannabis specific nutrients that cost a fraction of the price.
 

Zephyrs

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I find it odd that so many people using the full lineup of "X" brand of nutrients are always having deficiencies. I'll stick with my deficiency free lineup of non cannabis specific nutrients that cost a fraction of the price.
So true that's why I got off the bottle and switched to the age ole tried and true organic nutes. The only requirement with that is proper knowledge and there's a lot to know. My grows have gotten progressively better and healthier since.
 

xtsho

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So true that's why I got off the bottle and switched to the age ole tried and true organic nutes. The only requirement with that is proper knowledge and there's a lot to know. My grows have gotten progressively better and healthier since.
I just use water soluble calcium nitrate, monopotassium phosphate, and a micronutrient blend. I recently tried the organic supersoil route and had terrible results. It requires more knowlege than I currently possess. Kudos to those making it work. I'll stick to the easy chemical salts and coco. So easy even a caveman can do it.
 
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