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    HELP! Nute burn ? Over watering ?

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ID:	615706 Hey y’all my plants are struggling with leaf burn can’t seem to find a solution

    this happened to me my last run so I dialed the nutes back
    But made no difference
    and now I don’t know if it’s a nutrient burn issue or something else
    Break down the setup

    growing in coco coir under Gavita 1700e led lights
    ppfd currently at 800

    With C02
    using ro water

    house and garden cocos base with calmag and other additives

    Currently on day 50 strain goes 63 days before chop
    Currently feeding at 1200ppm ph 5.9-6.1
    run off currently 1500ppm ph same
    Started seeing leaf tip burn around day 35ish

    I’ve never had this issue before I made the switch to leds

    The main leaf burning is towards the bottom
    the top half is just yellow tips
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    another pic
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    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      Looks like a light issue besides root issues how old were the plants before you flipped them?

    • Allenpro
      Allenpro commented
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      What is the humidity at? I had a couple of plants with what I thought was nute or light burn and couldn't straighten it out, My RH was at 15% I raised it to 45 in veg and the new growth looks great. I had no idea it was that low or that it would effect the plant so much.

    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      So those are toast from being pushed to hard to fast. Grow for quailty and care properly for this great plant. Makes me sick seeing this waste for the almighty quick buck.

    #3
    4-5 week veg before flipping from clone but I get get a ppfd reading at those leafs but I’m sure it’s gonna be on lower side of 400-500

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      #4
      Rh at 50-60%

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      • Allenpro
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        Sounds good

      #5
      ppm is a confusing measurement as there are two standards for measurement, a base of 500 TDS or a base of 700 (ECx700).

      If you're measuring at the 500 scale you are burning them and need to reduce that probably to under a 1000, maybe 800.

      If measuring on the 700 scale you are probably close to the maximum and if in middle to late flower need to reduce that back also, maybe to 980ish and lower the closer you get to harvest.

      The above assumes RO water or water with zero TDS.

      Using EC as a standard measurement I find easiest.

      Edit. The harder you push your plants with light and VPD the lower your EC required to avoid nute burn. The switch to LED'S would tend to mean a reduction in EC is required relative to what you used to do. LED'S also tend to accentuate deficiencies in some nutes, especially in coco.
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        #6
        Check your light setup, keeping an eye on distance and spectrum. Ensure CO2 levels are in check, and verify the balance in your RO water—pH or nutrient issues might be at play. Don't forget to inspect your root health; even with good nutrients, uptake can be tricky. And, in case you will need the right water proportions check this Converter.​

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          #7
          Thanks for the replies i
          as for the ppms its set on the 500 scale I usually go by ec but a lot of people on other forums go by ppms
          I will lower the dosages down thank you everyone

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            #8
            Thanks for the replies
            as for the ppms its set on the 500 scale I usually go by ec but a lot of people on other forums go by ppms
            I will lower the dosages down thank you everyone

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              #9
              Back your lights off to give them a second to recover. Lower your feed solution ppms to 800. I never go over 1000ppms in flower. In veg I can push nutes up to around 1200ppms before I start to get tip burn but in flower less is more. According to your timeline you're a couple weeks from chop so dropping feed solution strength should be happening anyways.

              By the time they recover you'll be ready to chop so I wouldn't worry all that much.

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