Claw?

I was just looking at them it’s definitely too much nitrogen I don’t think it’s the light I don’t see any curling or anything no tacos…….. it’s just the tops of the leaves that are curled in the classic claw form you see in nitrogen toxicity…..I’ll snap a pic fir u guys…….flora nova bloom can be ran start to finish, and is actually recommended for nitrogen sensitive strains
 
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Whats your temp and how wet is that soil?
 
Hear….. claws are moving down……flush? I’m only giving 525 ppms…..run off is 560 though and ph run off was 5.6……maby I just need to flush and correct that
 

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Hear….. claws are moving down……flush? I’m only giving 525 ppms…..run off is 560 though and ph run off was 5.6……maby I just need to flush and correct that
Hello you are well over feeding it and your ph is well low 6.1 is good how many times a day do you water.
 
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1x every day….l. Coco is considered hydroponic they say 5.5 to 6.5 is the ideal range however I disagree 5.7 to 6.2 is where I’d like to be…..when I see 5.7 I’ll let it be for a day….. but the next morning I correct it….. are usually start at 5.8 then let it tripped up to 6.2 then bring it back down to 5.8 just to give it a full spectrum feeding I also have a water chiller set at 64°F but it comes out at 66°F…… I raised my light she’s getting 550 to 575 PPFD now…. One thing I did notice is that it’s winter time where I live all the windows are closed there’s no more air exchange in the house I also have a lot of big constrictors in that room…… I also have four cats that sleep in the same room to soak up the heat this time of year which is why I bought a CO2 meter just for giggles to see what it was I don’t run it but I’ve always suspected because of how low I can hang my lights and not see issues that there are times where it is highly elevated…… A couple hours before I took that picture my CO2 levels in that room were 1805!!!!……. My flower lights kicked on triggering my AC which sucks air in the room and exhaust it out of a sealed window which brought my CO2 PPMs down within the hour to 850ish that u can see in the pic….. maybe that spike in CO2 joint with my 24 zero light schedule is causing her to eat too fast and she’s burning her self I have read that you really got a lower your nutrient strength at high elevations of CO2 because they eat so fast……. I’m usually a photo. Guy I’ve ran autos twice before and it was a Humbling failure each time from the gate… ….. i’m pulling 2 pounds per plant perlight in my photo room but I’ll be damned if I can’t make it to five weeks from seed with an auto lol…… i popped this auto for the sole purpose of redemption and reclaiming my honor as a grower……. I’m not where I need to be yet to be able to handle autos…… i’ll gI’ve it to you guys they’re finicky little bastards I don’t know how you do it…….
 
1x every day….l. Coco is considered hydroponic they say 5.5 to 6.5 is the ideal range however I disagree 5.7 to 6.2 is where I’d like to be…..when I see 5.7 I’ll let it be for a day….. but the next morning I correct it….. are usually start at 5.8 then let it tripped up to 6.2 then bring it back down to 5.8 just to give it a full spectrum feeding I also have a water chiller set at 64°F but it comes out at 66°F…… I raised my light she’s getting 550 to 575 PPFD now…. One thing I did notice is that it’s winter time where I live all the windows are closed there’s no more air exchange in the house I also have a lot of big constrictors in that room…… I also have four cats that sleep in the same room to soak up the heat this time of year which is why I bought a CO2 meter just for giggles to see what it was I don’t run it but I’ve always suspected because of how low I can hang my lights and not see issues that there are times where it is highly elevated…… A couple hours before I took that picture my CO2 levels in that room were 1805!!!!……. My flower lights kicked on triggering my AC which sucks air in the room and exhaust it out of a sealed window which brought my CO2 PPMs down within the hour to 850ish that u can see in the pic….. maybe that spike in CO2 joint with my 24 zero light schedule is causing her to eat too fast and she’s burning her self I have read that you really got a lower your nutrient strength at high elevations of CO2 because they eat so fast……. I’m usually a photo. Guy I’ve ran autos twice before and it was a Humbling failure each time from the gate… ….. i’m pulling 2 pounds per plant perlight in my photo room but I’ll be damned if I can’t make it to five weeks from seed with an auto lol…… i popped this auto for the sole purpose of redemption and reclaiming my honor as a grower……. I’m not where I need to be yet to be able to handle autos…… i’ll gI’ve it to you guys they’re finicky little bastards I don’t know how you do it…….
Hello with autos it less is best as they say less nutes less light i mean they get the same amount of light but as they are being blasted for 18hours a day you dont need it at full power .i feed twice a day in coco keeps ph stable and it makes a lot off diffrence interms off plant issues and that way you hit run off with no problems. Once you get them dialed in they are like F1 race cars flat out from start to finish
 
Are you feeding them anything else? Like recharge? Reason I ask is because I have pushed my autos at much higher PPM than that and the only time I have ever seen spotting is after I fed Recharge. My fault.

Regardless, I don't think that your issue in a nute issue. I think the plant is light tired. Try running it at 20/4, not 24/0. If it improves, then cut to 18/6. I personally run 20/4 for the first couple weeks, then drop down to 18/6 for the remainder. Some strains just don't like so much light.
 
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