Slight little brown spot on my 2 week old autoflower

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My autoflower is 2 weeks old, growing in fox farm ocean soil, 3 gallon container, I only am giving it distilled water and its slightly sprayed enough to moist the soil. Is this a nutrient burn? So far as of right now this is the only known lead on the plant that has a small brown tip on one of its leaves.
 

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Hello! Yes, that is nutrient burn. Some seedlings are sensitive to OF.. It should grow out of it.. the next few sets of leaves should be fine. But that's a good indicator, letting you know that you wont/don't need to start feeding for a while.
 
My autoflower is 2 weeks old, growing in fox farm ocean soil, 3 gallon container, I only am giving it distilled water and its slightly sprayed enough to moist the soil.
I am not a fan of spot watering in soil. Coco yes. When I first began growing years ago, I used Ocean Forest/perlite for several years and always waited for the pot to dry well, then water/feed to some runoff.
When germed seed was ready, I would water the new pot to some runoff, wait 6 hours, then drop seed. Wait for it to dry well again, and repeat. Get used to the weight by lifting one end of the pot with thumb and index finger. You'll learn quick enough when to water/feed. Ocean Forest is a hot soil and doesn't require nutes for the first 3-4 weeks.
 
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