Signs of Nute Burn?

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by Error.404, Jul 9, 2019.

  1. I recently dropped my nutes down by half and then had to flush my plant with hydrogen peroxide due to fungus gnats. These signs got really bad day 2 after the flush. Was this accelerated due to the flush or is this just bad signs of nute burn? Also, should I flush on its next scheduled water (tomorrow) or should I flush now?

    Any info in on this would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Take pics without purple lights


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  4. What are you feeding her and what media is that? Coco?
     
  5. I’m using fox farms (all 3) and they’re in soil.
     
  6. What's your temps and humidity?

    I remember one time my plants looked like that because we had a heat wave.

    Sometimes heat stress looks similar to nutrient deficiency or lock outs.

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  7. The plant was up on a milk crate. I did take it down once it started showing signs of struggle.
     
  8. This could be heat stress possibly can you let us know what your temps/humidity are?
     
  9. Lol looks like my first grow. All good man just learn from your mistakes.
     
  10. Looks to be nutrient lockout.. i had the same.problem but caught it early flushed and saved the plant... ur pretty advanced into lockout.. heat stress will make your leaves taco and curve up towards the light.. yours are leaves are curling down.. hope u can save the plant gluck
     
  11. Hello everyone!

    I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted. I had a TERRIBLE run in with fungus gnats which caused the early harvest of one my girls. (It was a no name bag seed but it was FIREEEEE - so I was happy).

    My other girl, however, seemed to keep the fungus gnats infestation to a minimum and I have cleared the issue up and the plant it growing amazing. For my first grow, I’m quite impressed with myself and I can’t put into words how fun this has been and how much I’ve learned and come to appreciate cannabis plants on a different level.

    Anyways. I’m into week 12 of flowering and I might push a little longer as the tricomes are still clear and the pistols seem to be in their third stage of growing. So I will wait for them to brown up as I keep an eye on the tricomes.

    I want to thank everyone that has lent their knowledge and I can’t wait to apply what I’ve learned to my next plant. Along with some scrogging, LST and HST.

    Below are pictures of how the plant is looking.

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