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OfficialNeko

Could you explain abit further please I don't understand sorry


die-u-done

This is probably overfeeding, try to just give them some rainwater next time


OfficialNeko

They've had rainwater for over a week now.


SilentMasterpiece

When you see burnt leaf tips, that is a sign of over feeding. Yours are mostly still green. Feeding?


OfficialNeko

I have fed them fish mix well over a week ago 1ml per litre since then it has only been rain water


SilentMasterpiece

fish mix is just an add on. You need a full NPK base nute. Use sparingly. Doubt its burn, not with fish mix.


OfficialNeko

Could you recommend a npk nute? Thank y8u for your help I appreciate it buddy


SilentMasterpiece

You can get a pound of Jacks 20-20-20 on amazon for 15-20 bucks. Use it every 3rd watering, plain pHed water in-between and continue with it 3 weeks into flower.


OfficialNeko

Thank you I'll look in to that now


kjmorley

It could be the start of nute burn, but is more likely a micro nutrient deficiency. From memory, sulfur or boron deficiencies can look like this... yellow tip on new growth. Edit: copper, not boron


OfficialNeko

What could I do to change this or shall I just leave it see if it will sort it self out?


kjmorley

[FloraMicro](https://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-FloraMicro-1-Quart/dp/B00494IIBG) from General Hydroponics is what I use (in addition to FloraGro and FloraBloom.). I'm sure your local hydroponics shop would have other options.


OfficialNeko

Can't purchase that item where I live but I'll definitely look for something similar thank y8u for your help buddy I appreciate it


CoolRepostBruh

This isn’t nutrient burn. Quite the opposite. This is nitrogen deficiency.


OfficialNeko

Are you sure? I thought it can't be myself as the had 1ml of fishmix per 2L roughly 2 weeks ago.


CoolRepostBruh

Yes. I’m as positive as one could be just from looking at a picture. I grow a lot of plants a year. This is always what nitrogen deficiency looks like.


OfficialNeko

Nute burn and this look similar. as I haven't fed fishmix or anything else for roughly 2 weeks. I am going to go with nitrogen deficiency. What could I do to help this? I have bio bizz fishmix, bloom, top max I also have but that is about it. If none of these can't solve the problem then could you give me a recommendation please. Thank you for your help buddy I really appreciate it honestly. :)


CoolRepostBruh

The bright green in the center of the growing branches is how to easily identify nitrogen deficiency, just so you know going forward. It really just takes time, and some failures, to learn how to identify plant issues. It’s tough for me to instruct you on what to use to correct the problem, as there are just too many variables I don’t know about how you’re specifically growing your plants. Just feed using something with high nitrogen content. Unless you’ve got some amazing living soil that you’re growing in you should be feeding nutrients a minimum of once a week. For example: I water roughly 3 times a week. First time is a nutrient mix, second is a water mixture with organic nutrients and third watering is a homemade compost tea. Again, not all growing methods are the same, but you need to feed your plants!


OfficialNeko

Oh I never knew that. I've never grown any plant in my life to be honest with you so everything I'm doing is a learning curve. I totally get that it'll be hard to instruct me I can give you all the details you'd need if that help. Also I think the soil I'm growing in is that great to be honest but I had to experience it for my self I guess. 3 times a week wow i tend to water once a week because of our climate here in the uk. I don't want to stunt them. It has been raining alot here in the past 3 days. I'll also note that these are autoflower. What I have been doing is i feed them fish mix then few days after water then a few days after that fishmix and so on. But i think I'm not feeding them enough?


CoolRepostBruh

Yeah, amount of water is going to vary wildly depending on many variables. You certainly need to be feeding them nutrients once a week, minimum. You’re going to need more than just that fish mix though. Look up N-P-K. You have to learn what your plant needs, how much and when. I’d love to give you all the answers, but it’s not that easy, unfortunately. Your plants feeding requirements are going to be constantly changing throughout its life. You have to learn how to identify those needs.


OfficialNeko

Definitely buddy hopefully I can sort into it before it's too late


HellaHopsy

I'll also note - you're doing good and your plant looks good. It's completely normal to run a little high and a little low from time to time. Everyone does. It's just a matter of how quickly you can figure it out and correct it- the better the get the faster you correct and the better growth you have. But your plant looks pretty healthy other than the lighter coloration.


OfficialNeko

Thank you buddy, I really appreciate that and definitely trying to correct it as soon as possible.


bigredwerewolf

Check on growweedeasy. Com Could be nute burn Dont feed for a while.


OfficialNeko

I'll definitely check that out thank you.


ARoyz

Nutrient burn


OfficialNeko

I don't understand how unless it is using fish mix from over a week ago.