Nitrogen Toxicity? Need Help!

Hey man, thanks for the reply! I went ahead and gave it some bloom nutes. I swear they are getting fatter by the minute! Although I want to pass something by with you guys and get this double checked. Im starting to see these on the big leafs to the side of the plant. I THINK these are from when I use to spray alot of water on the plants and maybe I caused burn damage from the light on em? Let me know what you think, if this is a fungus or something i need to act quick!
 

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Hey man, thanks for the reply! I went ahead and gave it some bloom nutes. I swear they are getting fatter by the minute! Although I want to pass something by with you guys and get this double checked. Im starting to see these on the big leafs to the side of the plant. I THINK these are from when I use to spray alot of water on the plants and maybe I caused burn damage from the light on em? Let me know what you think, if this is a fungus or something i need to act quick!

Hey, water droplets burning your plants is a myth. The droplets evaporate before any type of damage could be done.

Also always turn lights off when taking pictures.

The yellowing could be leaf septoria. The high moisture you were providing and warm conditions would have been perfect if the spore got in your inside garden. It's basically a fungal disease. If that's the only leaf I'd keep a sharp eye on the rest

It could also be something simple like slight nute burn.
 
Ok, its on like 3 branches, different leaves, what should i do to get rid of this? Should i take off the effected leaves? I will get a picture tonight with lights off.
 
I would definitely get back with multiple pictures with the lights off. Some full plant pictures and some close ups.

But yes the first step would be removing the infected leaves and increasing airflow to the canopy but we ought to be sure first.
 
Hey Divine, these deff is not that fungus. I forsure nute burned the fuk out of my babys with tigerbloom :(... its on multiple plants some on bottom are twisted and dead. I will post pics tonight to see if yall can assess the damage and let me know what I need to do.
 
Flush the plant well. This is achieved by running plain water through the pot. Keep allowing the water to runoff and keep watering. The soil can only hold so much water but the nutrients will run through the soil and runoff with the water. The more runoff the better the flush. if your tap water is good I'd bring them in a bathtub and just keep running water through it. Just do it slowly and allow the plants to drain and than repeat.
Hey Divine, these deff is not that fungus. I forsure nute burned the fuk out of my babys with tigerbloom :(... its on multiple plants some on bottom are twisted and dead. I will post pics tonight to see if yall can assess the damage and let me know what I need to do.
 
Thanks for the super fast reply, im just so angry at myself for doing something so simple and fuking multiple plants so hard. I was wondering why this happened over night :(. My City water is like 7.6 to 8.2 ph, could i flush with that and then after do mini flush with 6.5?
 
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Thanks for the super fast reply, im just so angry at myself for doing something so simple and fuking multiple plants so hard. I was wondering why this happened over night :(. My City water is like 7.6 to 8.2 ph, could i flush with that and then after do mini flush with 6.5?

You're going to want to pH that to 6.5 yupp.

And a good flush should do the trick for yah. Be sure to post updates. And remember Less is more! You can always add more.
 
Here are pics before lights go back on, i'm sure this is nute burn.
 

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