Refrigerator & First Time Grow

Is this early sign of Nute Burn?

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Yeah, it looks like it could be. I’d water only on your next feeding, see how they do and go from there. Looks good though. :+1:

than you for this great tip…J68

Darn… Thanks @elheffe702

Wasn’t sure if that or light burn

Very minor, either way. The thing I’d be more concerned with is the tips on the margins curling up. That usually means it’s either too hot or too dry.

Here is an overview. I’m leaning towards burn, so I’ll do a water feed next, and extend nute feed at 50% recipe.

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Flushed 1 watering. Then back to 50% the formula. I’m going to extend 50% to this week. The nute burn looks to have been fixed. I’ll try upping to 75% next Saturday.

pH In: 5.9/6.0
pH Out: 5.4



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Keep on tucking, and you’ll keep on truckin’! @KingCrimson

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Looking good!!

Gave her 75% Head Formula (Lucas for coco) to start the week. Also gave her a minor haircut. I don’t plan on giving another.

pH: 5.8

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Looks good!!!

Choice !

Thanks!!! @Liljoe @James68

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Yup …looks like the burn !..do you let the fabric bag sit on the plastic drip tray ?

There is no more burn.

I believe flushing and keeping the nutes at the lower percentage a bit longer, helped her to adjust.

I do let it sit on the tray, but I stay with her until the run off is all gone.

I have mine on 2" x 8" wood but your idea is a lot smarter, I must say.

Those are kind words, thanks bud!

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