Hello that is nute burn i would back the nutes back downI am getting yellow tips but only on the top of my plant currently week 8 from seed. I am thinking its some light stress if someone can point me in another direction please do so thanks in advance. View attachment 1465417View attachment 1465417View attachment 1465418View attachment 1465419View attachment 1465420View attachment 1465421View attachment 1465417
Thank you very much! Should I flush or I should just keep watering with plain ph’d water?Hello that is nute burn i would back the nutes back down![]()
depends on what youre growing in and feeding.Thank you very much! Should I flush or I should just keep watering with plain ph’d water?
As of nutrients I am using Plagron and following the chart they provided me for soil I am using Plagron lightMix aswell for water I am always used RO water but the problem I am facing is where I live we have Hot weather all the time and alot of humidity aswell and I thought it’s a form of light stress because only on the top of my plants I got yellow tips.having no idea what youre situation is as far as feed, soil water etc, its hard to say. One thing is certain, your plants will be dead in 3-5 weeks![]()
Thank you for the advice will cut back from my feeding amounts hoping for the best <3. This is my very first grow and it was a run full of experiments and knowledge@Dell boy nailed it
Youre over feeding a bit but if it was really bad you would have some curling and other symptoms... I get the same yellowing tips in tlo soil... with no added synth nutes at all. Usually when the plants are in the first couple weeks of flower, if I have made the soil a little too rich but they tend to grow out of it... in your case, I think that you should feed less frequently for a while or cut back your feeding amounts... autoflowers can be sensitive to synthetic nute levels that photo period plants wouldnt be bothered by...
@Mañ'O'Green would probably have more insight... im just a dirt guy..
Thanks brother! I tried the best I could now we’ll see how the drying and curing will go when it’s time. Hoping for the bestThat's a mighty fine grow for yer first, sumptin to be proud of, good job.