nute burn

Discussion in 'Beginner Lounge' started by Dr. Dra, Oct 3, 2006.

  1. Dr. Dra

    Dr. Dra Veggy Stage

    I have a plant outside right now and i've been giving it Dr. hornby's big bud(0-10-40) for a few weeks. I think I may have burned it slightly, because some small leaves have these greyish/yellowish spots on them, but i'm not sure. I mix 1/4 tsp. per gallon and I didn't think that was that strong. The buds look fine, but what i wanna know is, is nute burn less likely to happen if plants are in the ground?
     
  2. trillions of atoms

    trillions of atoms Latae Sententiae Excommunication

    no- if drainage in the soil is poor it could be worse than a good mix in a container. what type of soil? if it has alot of amdements then it may not need any food now- hard to tell w out info or pics. what did u feed it in veg (if any?)?
     
  3. -=erix4twenty=-

    -=erix4twenty=- Germinated

    I agree^ = its hard too say .


    I will say the gray spots sound


    more like mold or water spots


    from cool wet leaves that get little


    sun and or warmth ....


    How far along are you in flowering ?


    the season here is just about ended >>
     
  4. Dr. Dra

    Dr. Dra Veggy Stage

    i used miracle grow during veg, I know people here always say how its so bad, but it gets the job done. I'd say its been flowering since mid-august, and I think it needs like 2-3 weeks more. it's definetly not mold and not sun burns. The buds are really delicious, but not even a 1/3 of the hairs have turned color yet, so I'm hoping in the next few weeks it'll ripen up.
     

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