What is wrong with these?

Axle507

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2 different strains. Same age. One is fat banana. Seems to be healthy maybe a little nutrient burn since leaf tips are brown. The other is sweet zz. Seems healthy for the most part but is getting brown patches in some leaves. Is this a deficiency? Any ideas? Thank you.
 

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Daino

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What you feeding bro give some more info please soil, nutes, lights, and also welcome to Riu bro
 

Axle507

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Thank you man. Glad to be here. I'm using advanced nutrients micro grow bloom as a base and have been using advanced nutrients big bud and b52 as supplements. I use nutrients every other feeding. They have been drinking almost even amounts of water, which is about 2.5 liters almost every day. I have them in 5 gallon fabric pots with half ffof and ffhf. And I'm using a full spectrum led light about a foot above the canopy. I germinated both seeds on may 7th 2023
 

Daino

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It might appear to me bro that there is a little nute burn on almost all of the tips of leaves How are you feeding just hand watering yeah, if you are hand watering I might advise that you try make a reservoir for your nutrient mix that way if water by jug or watering can you can just dip it in and fill her up, are you monitoring the ec/ppm of your nutrient mix before feeding, very important stuff my man because if way to high or low can lock out and cause deficiencies, take a look at this chart I've sent you and see what best resembles there symptoms and we can go from there it's just a about ruling out what's causing this and stopping it there :bigjoint::weed:
 

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Daino

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Ec is the only major one to worry about most ppl mainly monitor the ec which stands for electrical continuity of the salt molecules available in water for plant your nutrient will have an ec recommendation to try stay at that ec level
 

ProPheT 216

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first pic looks OK to make it to harvest... second pic looks dark green and full of nitrogen. That will hurt your yield. Back off the n if you can... or drop your whole feed strength to half on that plant.

I would start with a slurry test and make sure my ec in the soil is acceptable. If the plant cant eat everything excess sticks around if not flushed out with good watering techniques and turns 2 salts. Wacking ph and ec
 

Daino

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Ec is the only major one to worry about most ppl mainly monitor the ec which stands for electrical continuity of the salt molecules available in water for plant your nutrient will have an ec recommendation to try stay at that ec level
Sorry electrical conductivity my bad
 

Daino

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Have you looked at the advanced nutrients calculator online it tellbyou what use at what time to use it also allows you to custom write inbyour water hardness (standard tap water results) and then you add the nutrients they advise to achieve the ec on that sheet thats recommended for that current period of growth
 
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