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the only way you'll get away with not checking things is by growing organically. If your using manufactured nutrients and not keeping an eye on your nutrient levels and ph, sooner or later it will bite you on the ass! You can try a low ppm flush, use a 200 ppms solution of nutrients so that you don't starve your plant on top of the damage already done.

Its too easy sometimes when growing to think you don't need all that stuff but....... can you build a house without a ruler or a hammer? There's a big difference between what you can do and what you should do....... If you want to grow and do so well, you need to learn the proper techniques, and guess work is not one of the tehcniques.

For sure I completely understand and iv only used Fox Farm Trio Nutes and One AN witch was Bug Bud I'll invest into ph pen and nutrients here soon. I'll try the low ppm flush tonight or tommrow morning
 
For sure I completely understand and iv only used Fox Farm Trio Nutes and One AN witch was Bug Bud I'll invest into ph pen and nutrients here soon. I'll try the low ppm flush tonight or tommrow morning
I just got an oakton ecotestr ph2 and I absolutely love it. Just thought I'd throw that out there seems how you might be shopping for a ph pen.

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I don't know about documenting it but I will probably put together a list of what I used and where I got parts from. Finding where to get the parts was the hardest thing. Assembly should be a piece of cake.

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my cob stuff is in the PO. just need to get to the village, doable now that's not -50
 
tip burn will usually be either nute burn or light burn. Where spots appear first on leaves can also tell you whats happening. Necrotic spots at or near the proximal end of the leaf, ie nearest the stem, and on younger leaves, you have a Boron deficiency and I understand thats a fairly common defdiciency. A little boric acid or Boraxo in some water will fix that. You can also use a commercial micro nutrient formula. Spots appearing in random areas of a leaf are mostly likely to be ppms too high, or if in soil, ph too low.

Thankyou! I guessed right! I saw curling leaves on one of my photos.

What is the difference between tip burn and the curling?
My gut feeling would say burns are too much N and curl is too much of something else.
I am just speculating...
 
tip burn will usually be either nute burn or light burn. Where spots appear first on leaves can also tell you whats happening. Necrotic spots at or near the proximal end of the leaf, ie nearest the stem, and on younger leaves, you have a Boron deficiency and I understand thats a fairly common defdiciency. A little boric acid or Boraxo in some water will fix that. You can also use a commercial micro nutrient formula. Spots appearing in random areas of a leaf are mostly likely to be ppms too high, or if in soil, ph too low.
Thanks! Good to know.

I use @BiG Plant Science nutes and micronutrients is very important to the Big Boss. It comes a 2-3 parts system, depending on local water hardness (softwater, Ca/Mg supplement added to soil. Hard water, extra Ca/Mg as foliar spray).
 
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