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What am I looking at here? This popped up overnight on a single leaf. I’m suspecting nutrient burn. I see this in my grow quite often where one leaf will have some sort of odd symptoms while the rest of the leaves look OK. My suspicion is that the roots are hitting an area where there is too much nute or even an area where there may be lock out. I gave this one a deep water with Recharge last week and she has been looking great till this.
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I’m always doing that it happens. Generally when I’m trying to give the girls a little extra boost. Can’t help but put my foot on the gas lol
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We need to be careful about that. I was watching a YT yesterday and they were talking about too much nutrient causing the roots to not be able to take in water. This is in my organic soil mix. I think it’s still too hot from my last reamendment. It seems to me that it would affect all leaves instead of just one. 😕
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never really had it cause nute lock on older plants. Younger cuttings definitely gotta baby some of them until they get their foot established
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That’s just a thought. I really don’t quite understand what’s causing it.
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We need to see the whole plant to give proper advice. Random leaves tell us nothing.
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If I had to guess from this pic I would have to agree with nute burn. The burnt part goes pretty far so I’m not sure. But that dark, glossy green can be an indicator of too much nitrogen. Also the tips I see curling downward are also an indicator of over fertilization. Just a couple possibilities.
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I had this happen recently on a very healthy plant and here’s what I decided the cause was, right or wrong. Lol. When I was feeding I had half a leaf dip into my can. I wiped it off but that’s what it looked like the next day.
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I’m wondering if it was something like that too. It is literally that one leaf and I’ve never seen nutrient burn look quite that way before. At least in my experience.
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