brown spots?

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jeffxcarter

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is it bad well i got a picture with1 brown spot

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Looks like tip burn jeff. Have you been feeding her any nutrients lately? If so back off of them for a little or give it to her in smaller amounts.
 
How close are the lights? If you can get a clearer pic i would be able to see discoloration in leaves. Maybe you should replace your hydro system with clean water, flush it out a little. It looks like if theres only 1 spot this can be harmless
 
yea looks like overfertilizing but plants have so many problems back to back iif you forget to do things the plants may suffer but you can easily correct it if you catch it in time plants still looks fine to me if you ever get scared think your plants dyin one drop of superthive tp be safe or 2 drops every 3 gallon of 1 drop per gallon grow so many roots than your plants are takin in the nutes again and water the while the old roots recover
 
ok ill flush the system out today then add like it say for every gallon add some teaspoon of wat im using maybe for 10 gallons add 6 teaspoons?
 
i would trim it to snip of the tip or leave it your choice yea butt like jess said flush it next time you give it nuted give it less than yu did last time
 
yea i did to day and i ran some regular water in the rockwoolso i hope no more spot appear
 
Looks like chem burn in the making or PH problems.. is this hydro?
 
Looks like hydro. Is see rockwool and expanded clay balls.
 
looks to me like a litttle heat stress happens when your lighst to close they bleach yu plants and turn them yellow and they could kill ur plants if you have algea also superthive should take care of that alow it to grow new leaves
 

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