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hey there closet

 

it could be a few differant things give us some more info like

 

how old is plant

veg or flower

what ppm do you feed it

what ph do you feed it

have you flushed recently

what section of the plant is effected ( top or bottom )

what medium are you growing

 

looks like it could be a ph lockout causing a nute diff but could also be a salt buildup in ya medium

 

cheerz :Dj:

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i would go get one a good c.f /ppm meter. its a bit like walking around with your eyes closed , thats the first thing i would do...

 

i would say your prob is nute burn keep a glass of the water and test it when you get your NEW METER ..hehehe

 

but yeah flushing it will help heeps...go get a bluelab meter they are dare but very good ...

 

tt

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Which is fine, as you're in soil. I'd keep an eye on it though, and measure the runoff. Perhaps you can take a sample of water into a hydro shop and get it tested for you?

 

Flush out the mix and let it wait a day, and then do one fresh water watering and one with the nutrients added. Keep nutes to a low level, it's far better to under than overdo it. Don't feed full strength nutrients to plants grown in soil, they don't need it. Potting mixes contain some nutrition already and don't need full strength. IMO just use a 1/2 or even 1/4 strength solution when watering in soil, and then once a week water with fresh water to help keep it flushed out.

 

Hope that helps.

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