Yellow leaf tips on new growth...Help

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Ok so im kind of worried by northern lights auto are starting to get yellow on leaf tips only on new growth....im using 50/50 fox farms ocean forest/happy frog just gave them some general organics nutes yesterday but the tips seemed to have started before that...this is only there 2nd feeding at 1/4 strength so i dont think ita nute burn...any ideas? Humidity is kinda low too at 30percent....

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Just a slight case of nute burn.. You caught it early. A little water to flush and then let the soil dry for 4 days or so.. Not a problem.. Refrain fro,m feeding for 10 days. You FF has plenty of nutes and you need to adjust your feedings accordingly. 1/4 strength for soil with no nutes.. Not your situation..
 
Yeah thats what I guessed...I didnt realize nute burn could happen so fast its been less than 24 hours since feeding....
 
I'm gonna see if we can get this moved to the inferary. get you some more help. I tend to agree with ally look's lke you got a little hot....cut back to 1/8 strength after your flush...

flush = 2 times pot size through
 
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Hey guys one more question...about to flush is it 2x or 3x pot size as i have 4 3 gallon pots and 2 five gallons pots (Thats alot of RO im gonna have to buy)...all were fed same nutes should i flush all of them or just those with yellow tips?
 
Your issue isn't that severe. I wouldn't go flushing your pots, just feed plain Ph water is my suggestion. No nutes for a while. Don't think the flush is necessary. :D
 
Ok..I wont flush unless it get worse..gonna get some more RO water just incase..thanx guys will update in a few days...
 
Good idea. And if it worsens and you do wanna flush I don't think the standard 3x pot size should be used. Maybe 1.5x. My :2cents:
 
That tip burn seems to be very common, you even see it on pics from seed banks. I get it just about every time. This grow once the girls started needing water more than once a week it was easy to do plain water between feeds.
 
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