my new growth tip are burnt or yellowin help!!

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fox farm ocean forest and happy frog mix for the soil light viparspectra p2000 running at 60% nutrients ff trio bush doctor cal.mag
 

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-Medium/grow method: soil; soilless-- coco, or peat based like Promix, etc. (please provide the actual product name); DWC, NFT, etc.
-Feed and supplements used: include brand, dosage/strength, frequency of feeding and watering (alone); method-- by hand, drippers, rercirc' or drain-to-waste,... N-P-K #'s too if you can!
-Water source: RO/DI; tap- dechlorinated-?..... EC or TDS reading; pH (don't bother with this on RO/DI, do bother with TDS/EC though to confirm it's working well enough)
-Strain and age
-Climate:
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- Light used: HID, LED, COB, combo of,... wattage; light cycle hours (20/4, 18/6 , etc.); distance to tops....
-Additional info: How long have the plants been affected?...How fast did symptoms appear?... Anything else you think might be relevant..

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you're in the stretch phase so plants may be getting a bit closer to light than normal... plant looks good to me and my unprofessional opinion. if anything, leaves are green and might be a slight excess of nutes but pushing the plant to its limits nutrient wise without overdoing it is perfectly acceptable.
 
you're in the stretch phase so plants may be getting a bit closer to light than normal... plant looks good to me and my unprofessional opinion. if anything, leaves are green and might be a slight excess of nutes but pushing the plant to its limits nutrient wise without overdoing it is perfectly acceptable.
thanks so i thought that too i raise the light and just watching
 
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