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          Yeah, having slightly burnt tips isn’t any cause for concern. Atleast not without other symptoms.

          It’s my understanding that the slightly burnt tips show you’re on the upper limit of nutrient intake, or getting the most out of plant.

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            mm, ive never had a healthy plant burn, thats typically a sign of nitro tox. explains the spotting too.

            wont kill her, but thats gonna slash your pk metab. do you normally veg?

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              1 year ago

              Than you could probably push them a little more and get more out of them. No guide or any literature I’ve come across would balk at this small amount of tip burning. And isn’t burning up the bad sign? Not downwards?

              If anything it’s from me not being able to top up the water them until the next morning and the mix getting a little hot from evaporation.

              Also different strains and phenos have different needs, if you treat all phenos the exact same there will be variances and not all plants will be “healthy”. Some need more N, some more P, some more K. I don’t know many people/places that would make up a different batch for every plant.

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                1 year ago

                but youre in flower? nit tox is fine in veg, but in flower pushing nit to tox locks you out of pk.

                ive never seen edge burn from heat, id be surprised if its that. least, not in hydro, heat + dry maybe but she got water.

                sure, strains is strains, but ive yet to see a plant that does better pushed to nit tox in flower. whats the strain? do you know the breeder, or is it from a dispo?

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                  It’s not toxicity at this level, there’s no lockout. Burnt tips doesn’t automatically mean nutrient burn or loxkout, who’s telling you this?

                  Slight tip burning is expected when you’re pushing your plants to the limit. Yeah you can dial it back and get less in a healthier looking plant.

                  We try to get most out of this plant and that will lead to stuff that looks like concerns, but isn’t anything to be concerned of without other symptoms. I could have also burnt them during the stretch from the light too, may not be nutrient burn at all.

                  Hot as in high nutrient level.

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                    1 year ago

                    ??? the tips die because its toxic, its called nute burn because there is burning leaf tips. why do you think its called burn?

                    in veg, abso. flower feed cuts back on nit, so no nit tox.

                    Ah, yeah def hot feed. whats your ratio? self mix, or brand mix?