What Does This Look Like?

Hey Folks,

Can anyone tell me if this is nute burn or something else?

They’re in 5 gallon pots. I gave them some Mykos when transplanted and I little bit of Bountea Superstart. I think the Bontea may have been too much for them.

My soil PH is just under 7 right now and I am getting ready to flush them out, but thought I’d check in here just in case its not burn.

Any advice on what it is, and what to do is appreciated.

Nute burn is usually crunchy, yellow or brown and located on leaf tips. That looks like a deficiency/lock out of some kind… I have had healthy plants develop similar necrotic spots, for no diagnosable reason and usually without any real detriment to the plant. Your plants look healthy otherwise - I would take a “wait and see” approach before flushing or adding anything. :+1::beer:

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MM - I was thinking that too, but happened right after I fed a light dose bountea. I’m going to watch and wait for a few more days to see what happens and then add some diluted apple cider vinegar to drop the ph if things continue to deteriorate.

Apart from that they’re raging!!

@MattC Right on dude! Wish I knew exactly what it was… I’ve often thought it is a causation of a specific root zone issue. As in - the supply of nutrient “got lost” on the way to its assigned area, lol, because it never seems to affect the plant as a whole. Maybe it’s a cellular/vascular failure in the leaf structure. It’s only in those specific regions of the leaf. I’ve been growing for several years now and have seen some weird stuff. Just keep at it. Take notes… and learn. Pass it on when you can! :fire::metal::stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes::metal::fire: Rock n roll bro!

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I’m pretty sure now it’s phytotoxicity. I hit them with Dr.Z to early in
the day and they got too much light/heat!

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… or maybe it’s a burn from the light. Lol. Right! :+1::beer:

is this a weed plant?