Yellow tips new growth top of plant

giz2k14

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Hey plants are just over 4 weeks potting up into final pots next week they're in biobizz all mix soil not getting fed anything yet only what's in soil problem is yellow tips on new growth I'm not sure if it's a def or nutrient burn here's some pics image.jpgimage.jpg
 

cozz

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hi I use biobizz aswell and sometimes get that, especially after watering, if your not getting other older leaves lightning up then id say a bit of burn, weird to get it now after 4 weeks though, as your re potting soon id run with it and keep an eye on it, if they all start to lighten then do it a bit sooner
 

giz2k14

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Thy was potted up 2 weeks ago into the current pot maybe a bit hot it's only on top new growth ile just keep an eye out cheers for your info mate
 

TinTizzy

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they are a bit overwatered (creases in the leaves where they shouldnt be and curling down) which causes mag lockout (new growth is thin and plant goes light green)...the burnt tips are something different could be n tox starting which also locks out cal/mag...I would let them dry out a while and then foliar feed them epsom salts if they are still doing it
 

giz2k14

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they are a bit overwatered (creases in the leaves where they shouldnt be and curling down) which causes mag lockout (new growth is thin and plant goes light green)...the burnt tips are something different could be n tox starting which also locks out cal/mag...I would let them dry out a while and then foliar feed them epsom salts if they are still doing it
Hmm only one plant is droopy there 2 separate plants in the pictures all ready given Epsom salts when I potted up 2 weeks ago where can you see creases lol I don't understand what you mean by creases ?
 

TinTizzy

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yea n tox can cause the to curl down but it's probably the water buildup..heres the creases i was talking about..the leaves hold water because its not transpiring as fast as its taking water up which is from watering and humidity levels..yours arent bad just let them dry out more between watering and the leaves will get flat again..if the burn keeps up you can make ACT to help speed up the microbes and break down the nutes fasterimage.jpg
 

giz2k14

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yea n tox can cause the to curl down but it's probably the water buildup..heres the creases i was talking about..the leaves hold water because its not transpiring as fast as its taking water up which is from watering and humidity levels..yours arent bad just let them dry out more between watering and the leaves will get flat again..if the burn keeps up you can make ACT to help speed up the microbes and break down the nutes fasterView attachment 3273030
Ok cheers mate only problem is that when I leave her dry up the leaves start cupping upwards and twisting any idea why ?
 

cozz

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leaves tend to do that to try to slow down the transpiring of water (ie sweating) the plant realises its drying up and canoes the leaf to stop the evaporation
 

Arris

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What is your temp's like? It looks like you're getting them too hot(curling leaves and spots).
 
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