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    SOIL Help! yellow Crusty leaf edges - -Nutrient Burn?

    These 2 plants were normal before now after 1 day they started to yellow more from the edges of the leaves and the tips of the sugar leaves


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    #2
    To help you out more information would definitely help. What kind of nutrients do you use and at what amounts? At first glance I thought it might be light burn but looking closer at the before pictures I noticed quite a few ends of leaves missing so I wonder if there were symptoms of your problem earlier? My guess with very limited information is your plant has a bad case of nutrient burn. Do you get run off when you water? If not you may be getting a build up in your soil but again this is just a guess. I am very interested to see what other people think. What is your ph at?

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      #3
      I'm gonna say nutrient burn as well. Looks like it's getting too much nitrogen during flower and bud. I have no idea what you are feeding so I'm having to base that opinion on the pictures only.

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        #4
        Have you sprayed anything on them? Thats pretty fast burn in one day.
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          #5
          What kind of light do you have ? And how close is the light ?
          Just because people are over 50 doesn’t mean they know everything.
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            #6
            Ya, looks like it might be light burn or heat issue. Curling, crispy.
            Space: 4 x 5 x 6, Two 600w HPS, Dirt farmer since Nov 2012.

            Current Grow: White Truffles (GG#4 X Peanut Butter Breath)

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              #7
              I see light, heat, nutrient (hot), root/PH issues, and maybe bugs, as said we need much more info.

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ID:	445386I have no idea what the PH is as I have no tool to count the PH but I do know the soils base PH when bought was 6.5

                the lights are a 50w lumeri proline 200 and a 40w 3000k led bulb rated at 4000lumens (total of 90w from the wall)

                As for the nutrients heres what I fed them

                https://www.hesi.nl/en/products/hesi...si-tnt-complex
                https://www.hesi.nl/en/products/boosters/hesi-powerzyme

                https://www.amazon.com/Terpinator-RZF10010-Fertilizer-Nutrient-Liters/dp/B01IST0MWA


                https://www.growmart.eu/Advanced-Hyd...tor-250ml.html
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                • CaptainWiese91
                  CaptainWiese91 commented
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                  I’m not the only one using Snapchat 😂.

                  If you don’t know the PH it’s a problem Mate.
                  Yea the soil on the bag is 6,5 but when the plant has eaten all the nutrients or micronutrients the Ph of the soil will change.

                #9
                I guess I got to get a PH meter asap huh

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                  #10
                  Yes, tell then add some pelleted dolomite and pelleted sulfur so the plant can use them to balance the soil PH. Get these at any garden center.

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