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Hey guys. Need a little advice here. I started and have only done hydro grows. I tried dirt this time, 707 premium stuff. Organic dirt, Organic Nutes (General Hydroponics Kit), Feeding as per the box's recommendations. I'm having a problem with this one plant that just came out of the blue like 3-4 days after feeding week 3 veg. I feed all the plants the same quantity and strength. Can you burn plants with organic nutes? Anyways I posted some pics of the health ones and my one bad one out of 9. (Straing = Critical Jack Herer X Purple Wreck)

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You can burn with organic nutes but it's pretty hard to burn as such. Looks to me like you've spilt feed on the leaf if it's just 1 or 2 leaves like that.
 
It's usually best to start of with quarter or half strength nutes aswel to ease the plant into it. Do you no your run off a ph of 6.5 is best for soil
 

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Actually on second thoughts looking at the pic of the hole plant think myt be nute burn see the discolouration on most the leaves I think and can see some leaves clawing Wich would suggest nitrogen toxicity Wich is part of nute burn.

I'm high as shit and can't tell from the pics to we'll. if it's on every leaf and those are clawing and not curling from overwater I'd say nute burn. If just on a couple of leaves I would say you spilled feed on it.
 
Ah. That's it. I have been feeding and dripping on the leaves. Thanks for the new knowledge guys! Keep the nutes off the plant.
 
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