Indoor Nute Burn or Nitrogen Problem?!?!

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Ok sorry for the $hitty blackberry cell phone pic. But from what you can tell does this Easy Ryder seedling look like it has nute burn or already lacking N. It's in a solo cup in 50/50 mix of FFOF and FFLW. The other seedling in the same setup looks green and healthy. District 13-20120420-000142.jpg
 
Did you give them any nutes? I hope not.There to young to have a nute problems.Don't over water and no nutes for a couple weeks.
 
I guess it's possible that could be nute burn but I doubt it, seeing that you're half and half OF and LW. More than likely is because your ph is off.

>What is the ph of your runoff?

>Are you ph'ing the water that you feed them?
 
How old is the plant and how much water have you give them?

Mine would be lucky to see a shot glass full in the first week. If you are checking runoff of seedlings you are straight effing up. No runoff till you see a plant in there. Not a seedling.
 
How old is the plant and how much water have you give them?

Mine would be lucky to see a shot glass full in the first week. If you are checking runoff of seedlings you are straight effing up. No runoff till you see a plant in there. Not a seedling.

True that. I was just trying to see what the soil's ph was but that wouldn't work at that age, good call. There should be plenty of nutes in there for now so that's why I went with ph being off.
 
True that. I was just trying to see what the soil's ph was but that wouldn't work at that age, good call. There should be plenty of nutes in there for now so that's why I went with ph being off.

Could be soil ph. But if it was, I would get new soil. I would trust that fox farm got it right. :thumbs:
 
I checked soil PH and it is a little high at 7.5 but the soil of my other seedling is 7.5 as well and it looks healthy.
 
You'll have the definite potential for lockout at 7.5.

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