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Hahaha flowing symptoms. The plant is fine. The tips are showing the tiniest bit of nute burn.

 

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Yes Nutes burn, but dont say they are fine. If they where fine they wouldn't be showing nutes burn. Alot of people think a bit of nute burn it all good, however it is far from all good. Nute burn is the result of over feeding which burns the fine white hairs of your roots. Which leads to stunted grow and flowering also it can lead you root rot and the roots have become damaged. Depending on what medium you are running, flush your medium with PH adjusted water, then the next day give it 1/4 strength feedings, leave for a day, then bump it up to 1/2, and repeat till you get back to full feed. If you dont have a EC pen I would run your nutes at 3/4 strength till you get a Ec pen or Wand.If you do have a Ec pen/wand stay at about 1.7 - 1.8 max Ec. But the safer bet is to run at 1.6 and if you see deficiency bump it up. Most of the stains these day are what they call effective or efficient feeders, meaning they do better at lower EC. You still get stain that are heavy feeders like Big Bud and Northern Lights, but they are becoming less and less due the that US and Canadian medical industry. As on large scale grow op if you can have plants that feed at 1.6 EC compared to 1.8 - 2.0 means less nutes used, so that is a massive saving in money when you are running 3000 plants.

 

Dont kill them with kindness, less is more. It is easy to fix nute deficiency, but you can never repair nute burn the plant has to grow new roots. That is less energy going to flowering. 

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Yes Nutes burn, but dont say they are fine. If they where fine they wouldn't be showing nutes burn. Alot of people think a bit of nute burn it all good, however it is far from all good. Nute burn is the result of over feeding which burns the fine white hairs of your roots. Which leads to stunted grow and flowering also it can lead you root rot and the roots have become damaged. Depending on what medium you are running, flush your medium with PH adjusted water, then the next day give it 1/4 strength feedings, leave for a day, then bump it up to 1/2, and repeat till you get back to full feed. If you dont have a EC pen I would run your nutes at 3/4 strength till you get a Ec pen or Wand.If you do have a Ec pen/wand stay at about 1.7 - 1.8 max Ec. But the safer bet is to run at 1.6 and if you see deficiency bump it up. Most of the stains these day are what they call effective or efficient feeders, meaning they do better at lower EC. You still get stain that are heavy feeders like Big Bud and Northern Lights, but they are becoming less and less due the that US and Canadian medical industry. As on large scale grow op if you can have plants that feed at 1.6 EC compared to 1.8 - 2.0 means less nutes used, so that is a massive saving in money when you are running 3000 plants.

 

Dont kill them with kindness, less is more. It is easy to fix nute deficiency, but you can never repair nute burn the plant has to grow new roots. That is less energy going to flowering.

Thank you very much , very useful information

 

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