What is wrong with my plants

@bob31 what is wrong with my plants the tips are brown not on all leafs 2 are in this soil
Low Salt Coco Coir, Sphagnum Peat Moss, Perlite, OMRI Certified Compost and Pumice, lightly amended with Premium Worm Castings, Seabird Guano, Kelp Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Soybean Meal, Crab Meal, Feather Meal, Live Earth Humates, Alfalfa Meal, Glacial Rock Dust, Gypsum, Volcano Bat Guano and Langbeinite. 45% coco peat 25% perlite

@Wolfmankush looks like a bit of nute burn is all is it just on the main fan leaves or is new growth having it too??

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Bottom up to the middle…
the top look good

yeah gotta say @Wolfmankush does look like a touch of nute burn… it doesn’t bother me personally… but just throttle back on your feed a bit if you don’t like the look of it :wink:

How far along is she?

What is your water source also? If tap water, are you letting it sit open for a day before use?

I don’t know they are clones

It’s not tap water

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Burnt tips look like nute burn to me, maybe give them a little cal mag at 1/4 strength?

OK sounds good thanks

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@Wolfmankush

Do they look like these two pic’s

If they do just add so Cal-mag

Calcium deficiency

Calcium (Ca) deficiency is a plant disorder that can be caused by insufficient calcium in the growing medium, but is more frequently a product of low transpiration of the whole plant or more commonly the affected tissue. Plants are susceptible to such localized calcium deficiencies in low or non transpiring tissues because calcium is not transported in the phloem. This may be due to water shortages, which slow the transportation of calcium to the plant, or can be caused by excessive usage of potassium or nitrogen fertilizers.

Your Solution to fixing a Calcium Deficiency
To fix a calcium deficiency you can treat by foliar feeding with one teaspoon of dolomite lime or Garden lime per quart of water, Or Any Chemical/Organic nutrients that have Calcium in them will fix a Calcium deficiency. (Only mixing at ½ strength when using chemical nutrients or it will cause nutrient burn!)
Or you can take crushed up dolomite lime or garden lime in a gallon of water and water it in the soil. 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon of water, which will be slow acting. Garden Gypsum, which is medium absorption. Limestone, which is medium absorption, Rock Phosphate and Animal wastes which are both medium/slow absorption.

A Big Thanks To ilovegrowingmarijuana and 420 Magazine for the great pic and info.

This should take care of your problem. Please let me know

Will

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What’s happening with my baby skunk no 1 was really heathy a couple of days ago two weeks old today

@Jonnysskunk

10 to 1 it’s your soil…what are you using for the soil ?

Will

Using biobizz all mix

What s the N P K say on the bag

Will