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Well I think it might be Nute Burn as i kind I've started nutrients early I started them on nutrients around day 10 thinking that that counted as second week and as you see the tips are yellow on the bottom leaves some are starting to on the top as well. I'm using Fox farms ocean forest for soil and the general organics go box for nutrients my ph is around 6.0 the temperature is steady 78 degrees with humidity at 59% my lights are two 300 watt LEDs
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and they are Mephisto sour cracks thank you for your help
 

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Well I think it might be Nute Burn
You called it well, yellowman (I love that guy!)
First of all, FFOF tends to run hot all by itself, and their soil is very suspect now for large pH swings. Very poor buffering.
What rate did you use on the nutes? On auto's I start at a 1/4 strength, photo's I begin at 1/2. It's way easier to add nutes than to take them away.:thumbsup:
I'd recommend getting your pH in the 6.4 range, and just straight pH'ed water for a bit. I wouldn't "flush", but I would water (nice and slow) until you get about 10% run off. Don't add the water too fast, you don't want to "wash out" your roots!
They'll be a bit banged up, but should bounce back nicely.:biggrin:
 
You called it well, yellowman (I love that guy!)
First of all, FFOF tends to run hot all by itself, and their soil is very suspect now for large pH swings. Very poor buffering.
What rate did you use on the nutes? On auto's I start at a 1/4 strength, photo's I begin at 1/2. It's way easier to add nutes than to take them away.:thumbsup:
I'd recommend getting your pH in the 6.4 range, and just straight pH'ed water for a bit. I wouldn't "flush", but I would water (nice and slow) until you get about 10% run off. Don't add the water too fast, you don't want to "wash out" your roots!
They'll be a bit banged up, but should bounce back nicely.:biggrin:

Awww man its all about King Yellowman good vibes brother!!! And thank you so much for the advice I'm going to get all that in order even the watering part as I tend to water fast and hard I did start out at a quarter strength but like I said it was only on day 10 which was probably Way premature yes that's what she said lol thank you once again
 
All good, Brother, and :karmacloud: for your crops:jointman:
With that soil, really pay attention to your soil pH. FF is prone to dropping low:smokeit:
 
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