Not sure nute burn or potassium deficiency

Just wondering if this is nute burn or potassium deficiency?


5 Likes

Looks like a little nute burn to me…not really a bad thing.

7 Likes

Agreed. You could drop your feed concentration down a bit which will save on nutes. Might also do a runoff TDS/PH test to see what is happening in the root zone.

7 Likes

Looks like nute burn. Potassium deficiency will get all the edges of the leaf.:oncoming_fist: Edit, looking closer, I do see it going all the way down the edges of one leaf . I would do as @Myfriendis410 said and mabey check some runoff numbers to be sure. I also see some spots I don’t like, might want to check them for mites.


3 Likes

Her belly is full, take down the ppm by 50ish and you’ll be good. You don’t have to do that though, you could do a flush day every few feed days, “brush their teeth” as it were.

2 Likes

Agree with most of the responses, Nutrient Burn. Drop it back about 10% in strength. And that just lets you know you’re pushing her and she’s full. Happy Growing

1 Like

Thank you all for taking the time to help! Have a great day

3 Likes

I agree with @Growdoc I see trade mark spots of the borg!! Looks like two spotted spider mites. I would check under the leaves where those dots are for sure…

1 Like