Quote Originally Posted by drudown11
i would baffled of why your plants are showing nute burn now instead of when they were younger plants. Fox farms soil tends to be hot and burn younger plants, not wait until mid flower and then burn them.
I have noticed that sometimes they burn a little later, like into bloom. Im not sure why. Could be new more intense light (hps vs mh/flor.), plant reaches into the light, roots stretched into newer soil, more roots uptake more nutes. Im not disagreeing with your point just that I have seen this happen a few weeks into bloom and weeks after a fresh transplant. I just think Ocean forest is hot!

I dig your quote dru!
theforthdrive Reviewed by theforthdrive on . 6 weeks into flowering, having a problem... help! + rep to anyone that can help. I'm just under 6 weeks flowering with some bag-seed I got from my boy, he claims it was was sour diesel from our other boys bag & I was sketchy about it, till it started smelling, it smells just like sour d. I don't know anyone agrees or disagrees from the pictures, but I'm not sure. Anyways, the bottom leaves have been yellowing slowly from the tips inward & the bottom branches have been falling off one by one after yellowing completely, and now there's these Rating: 5