As of today I’m bring this inside for a couple hours since outside where I live is horrible weather conditions. 99°+ weather & then rain at night with super high humidity then during the hot day! I believe the soil is hot! But I’ve just been watering with pure filtered water. Haven’t feed because I think I have nutrient burn. Can anyone give me some feed back? New set are getting blacked tipped leaves. I water once a day or wait for a couple since it rains at night.
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How big is that pot ?
those burned leaf tips down the leaf it’s not necessary nute burn, I have read on nebula article on water practices, it could also come from.
you have a bit of taco going on there, as you say it’s from the hot sunny days. How much sunlight a day does it get ??
Just because people are over 50 doesn’t mean they know everything.
You can teach a old dog new tricks - But it will still think the old ways are the “best” lol
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Definitely double your pot size at minimum. I'm growing my very first autos in a 1 gallon, and a 5 gallon bucket outdoors, in the heat and rain doing fine. Also your soil reminds me of miracle grow or similar, may be a high nutrient soil to begin with, and you've added nutes possibly being part of the issue. I run no nutes to mine and let the rain do my watering.
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To me it looks like it's simply gotten too much direct sun. Small pot also allows the soil to overheat quickly which adversely affects your roots. You've got a young plant there and I doubt that it's ready for temperature extremes that many areas are currently getting. It's okay to keep it outside as long as it's getting indirect sun and try to keep the pot off the hot ground.
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As of right now 6:11pm Mountain time the leaves are “un-tacoing” lol or not curvy anymore. So it ya to be heat stress. It’s an Indica “Purple K auto” so that’s why I’m experiencing this.
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