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    DWC NEWBIE NEED HELP

    So far she is growing good. A little discoloration and burn tips. I have uploaded photos of set up, nutes, and plant, any help on if its to much nutes or to little?
    KushieKush Reviewed by KushieKush on . DWC NEWBIE NEED HELP So far she is growing good. A little discoloration and burn tips. I have uploaded photos of set up, nutes, and plant, any help on if its to much nutes or to little? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    DWC NEWBIE NEED HELP

    What are your ppms? Are you using RO or tap?

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    #3
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    DWC NEWBIE NEED HELP

    PPm's and such dont matter at this point to tell if to strong of nutes, you answered your own question. "Burned tips" that says it all

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    #4
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    DWC NEWBIE NEED HELP

    Start by using 1/2 the strength of nutes you are using now, It looks a little dis-colored, It seem like the veins are a darker green than the rest of the leaf. It could also be "light bleaching or an Mg def. Are you using any kind of CalMag or Calcium/Magnesium enhancer. If you are using RO water Mg can become an issue. How far is your lifght from the plant, and what kind of light are you using? CFL, HID? Try 1 drop of "Superthrive"/2 Gal of water. Superthrive has always brought my ladies back. Just remember, she is a baby, so starting off with 1/4 to 1/2 strength is always best.

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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