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    Nute burn???

    The strain is Atomic Northern Lights.
    pH is 6.8 so i dont think it is a deficiencey. Well maybe.

    It is proressing very slowly upwards and just started affecting the second fan leaf.

    This plant was repotted about two weeks ago into some good soil.
    which was
    2pt top soil
    4pt black gold potting soil
    3pt perlite
    1pt peat moss

    have not given any ferts since transplant. Gave it some nice pH water (6.2) today.

    I think it is mild nute burn so i'm going to just give it water for a while.
    harris7 Reviewed by harris7 on . Nute burn??? The strain is Atomic Northern Lights. pH is 6.8 so i dont think it is a deficiencey. Well maybe. It is proressing very slowly upwards and just started affecting the second fan leaf. This plant was repotted about two weeks ago into some good soil. which was 2pt top soil 4pt black gold potting soil 3pt perlite Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Nute burn???

    BTW the growth tip and the new grow its of a much lighter green than it was a while ago.
    thanks

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Nute burn???

    looks like it just needs fed would probably start it on reduced strength nutrients at first, but looks like it has a slight nitrogen deficiency which can cause the new growth to be a lighter color and can cause the fan leaves to yellow starting at the bottom of the plant.

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    #4
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    Nute burn???

    yes but its speckled with dead spots on the lower two leafs. Which isn't typical of N def.

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    #5
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    Nute burn???

    Plant getting worse. Anyone else?
    i'm thinking about going with nitrogen Def.

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    #6
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    Nute burn???

    another one of our plants has very dark green leaves, and the newer leaves (basically the whole top half of the plant) are starting to yellow at the tips. im thinking nute burn- too much nitrogen?
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    #7
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    Nute burn???

    we are going to treat this as a N def. and a thrip problem. I will keep this updated with the result so ya'll can use it as reference

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