Quote Originally Posted by FlyinPolynesian
@ Shake... They were showing nute burn on the lower big fan leaves that looked to have a big lack of N, the tips were burnt and curled up before the problem progressed. The Nute burn looks to be completely gone down, iʻm just gonna try and address the N deficiency and possible lack of light not penetrating the canopy.
that wasn't nute burn at the end of those fans. that a typical sign of the progression of an nitrogen deficiency, as is the problems starting at the bottom and progressing upwards.

if you had nute burn in would show over the ENTIRE plant.

again, light penetration is a partial culprit here.

don't sweat the dead one's at the bottom. like copobo stated, you can always lollipop them. they won't do much anyway on plants that big and the energy (and nutrients) can be used better elsewhere.

that might not be enough nitrogen. just keep an eye on them. you should see changes in the NEW growth first as nitrogen is a mobile element. the old stuff won't repair itself if too damaged. some might green back up.

good growing!


-shake
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