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    Hey all, I am new here. This is my second run indoors and I am experiencing a similar problem to my first run.



    TENT 4×4
    LIGHTS: 4 QB 288v2
    Soil: No til with recipe. One pot is a rerun and one pot is newly created.
    POT:20 gal and sexing smaller 7 gallon pot
    WATER: RO and I just started compost teas 2 weeks ago.

    I thought it was light burn since it is happening to all of my plants but it isnt. Can anyone help to diagnose and remedies. I have defoliated a lot of the leaves these just presented symptoms of browing in the last few days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by illmatic View Post
    Hey all, I am new here. This is my second run indoors and I am experiencing a similar problem to my first run.



    TENT 4×4
    LIGHTS: 4 QB 288v2
    Soil: No til with recipe. One pot is a rerun and one pot is newly created.
    POT:20 gal and sexing smaller 7 gallon pot
    WATER: RO and I just started compost teas 2 weeks ago.

    I thought it was light burn since it is happening to all of my plants but it isnt. Can anyone help to diagnose and remedies. I have defoliated a lot of the leaves these just presented symptoms of browing in the last few days.
    Looks like a nitrogen deficiency. Teas can be great but you never really know what you are feeding. Look into something with a stable amount of NPK. BioBizz is top!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faanblaizer View Post
    Looks like a nitrogen deficiency. Teas can be great but you never really know what you are feeding. Look into something with a stable amount of NPK. BioBizz is top!
    It looks more like too much N and low PK

    Maybe nute lockout?

    I'm not really a soil grower but I would have said that the loss of colour from tips and browning/ drying tips indicate it as too hot.

    You likely need a new top dress but I'm sure one of the organic guys using teas will be able to guide more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karsa View Post
    It looks more like too much N and low PK

    Maybe nute lockout?

    I'm not really a soil grower but I would have said that the loss of colour from tips and browning/ drying tips indicate it as too hot.

    You likely need a new top dress but I'm sure one of the organic guys using teas will be able to guide more.

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    True. Burnt tips = hot soil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faanblaizer View Post
    True. Burnt tips = hot soil
    Sorry I couldn't help more mukka, the forum will get to the bottom of it though



    Edit: forgot who op was... Hah.
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    Think Karsa is right on. JMO ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faanblaizer View Post
    True. Burnt tips = hot soil
    I dont think it is hot soil.

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    I just cut a lot of the cover crop on the larger plan. Do you think the high N can come from too much water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karsa View Post
    It looks more like too much N and low PK

    Maybe nute lockout?

    I'm not really a soil grower but I would have said that the loss of colour from tips and browning/ drying tips indicate it as too hot.

    You likely need a new top dress but I'm sure one of the organic guys using teas will be able to guide more.

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    I ment to reply to quote do you think the N comes from over watering? It has been cold in the NE and i buffered water some because of low humidity.

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    I'm not really sure mukka like I said I don't grow in soil let alone till. But it looks like you have nute lockout more than anything. At least to me

    Too high in N burning the tips but the low PK causing the yellowing.
    I'd say do a flush but that will fuck your no till

    Ideally you'd need someone with more soil exp than I for that advice buddy. Sorry. They are here though. Will likely see the thread and help if poss. Sorry I can't be of more assistance


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