Starting of a nute burn

kisshell

Well-Known Member
I just saw brown tip on my young plant. I had added quarter nute of Nitro plus about 100 ml of water . This is the second time I added nutes.
Is this overwatering or a nuteburn?

Nitro plus (8-1.6-3)says it's for hydroponic but I am using this in the seed and cut mix.

This plant is 24 days now after it got above soil.

My small younger auto also seems to have a brown tip in the second node. I had added quarter nute 50 ml water on it.

My third plant seems to be fine.
Same nute and water amount 100ml.

20220422_124023.jpg


20220422_124012.jpg


20220422_144108.jpg


20220422_144100.jpg
 
I just saw brown tip on my young plant. I had added quarter nute of Nitro plus about 100 ml of water . This is the second time I added nutes.
Is this overwatering or a nuteburn?

Nitro plus (8-1.6-3)says it's for hydroponic but I am using this in the seed and cut mix.

This plant is 24 days now after it got above soil.

My small younger auto also seems to have a brown tip in the second node. I had added quarter nute 50 ml water on it.

My third plant seems to be fine.
Same nute and water amount 100ml.

20220422_124023.jpg


20220422_124012.jpg


20220422_144108.jpg


20220422_144100.jpg
Hey @kisshell Good morning.
Lovely ladies my friend.
Nute burn on the tips is not a problem.
Just her way of saying I have had enough to eat.
Your doing great and the girls look healthy.
Nice work

Stay safe
Bill
 
Hey @kisshell Good morning.
Lovely ladies my friend.
Nute burn on the tips is not a problem.
Just her way of saying I have had enough to eat.
Your doing great and the girls look healthy.
Nice work

Stay safe
Bill
Thanks mate. For a second I thought using hydroponic nute on a seed mix was the issue. I also didn't add any perlite so will do that when I up-pot. Do you think it's time for upotting these ladies?
 
Thanks mate. For a second I thought using hydroponic nute on a seed mix was the issue. I also didn't add any perlite so will do that when I up-pot. Do you think it's time for upotting these ladies?
I like to fill the pot with roots before moving up.
If you pop one out of the pot you can tell if she is read.
A good circle of roots a couple times around is good. :thumb:
Your concerned about your nutrients?
What is it?

Stay safe
Bill
 
I like to fill the pot with roots before moving up.
If you pop one out of the pot you can tell if she is read.
A good circle of roots a couple times around is good. :thumb:
Your concerned about your nutrients?
What is it?

Stay safe
Bill
I am using this one.

It says it's for hydroponics so I was thinking may be that caused issue as I am using a seed and cut mix which is a soil. Thanks for the transplanting tip. I will check it out but also little nervous to check it as last time the soil just fell off.
 
I am using this one.

It says it's for hydroponics so I was thinking may be that caused issue as I am using a seed and cut mix which is a soil. Thanks for the transplanting tip. I will check it out but also little nervous to check it as last time the soil just fell off.
If the soil falls apart she has no root structure.
If you concerned just wait and let the roots build.
If that nutrient has a formulation for soil use it.
You will need other nutrients aswell though.
But that should be fine for now.
I'm not sure where you are states?
@GeoFlora Nutrients would work great for you, so easy to use.
And everything they need for a great harvest.
If you can get them?

Stay safe
Bill
 
Hello mate.
I am in Australia.
I was just planning to use this during veg and move to Manutec Potash for flowering. I also have cal mag . Do I need anything else?
I was hoping to just use these.
Ok as long as you have something for flowering. :thumb:
Calmag in soil generally isn't used in soil unless there is a def.
There are tons of stuff we use but let's just get them going big and healthy.

Stay safe
Bill
 
Is this overwatering or a nuteburn?

If you have to ask whether you're overwatering, you're probably overwatering.

Be sure to pick up each pot to see if you can feel by weight how much water is left in them... or better still weigh them before you water. It would've been good if you had weighed them prior so you have a baseline to work toward.

You'll be able to feel if they're bottom heavy and that's the danger, water down the bottom dry up top, people think it's too dry, a finger an inch deep feels that it's dry, lower half is soaked. The answer isn't to add more water, just leave it, the roots will find their way down to where the water is.

j
 
Back
Top Bottom