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not good, keep the light a good distance from the tops. If its HID then keep it no less then a foot away from the top. I dont think you have floros cus they dont burn like that. To recover them, just spray them with a spray bottle when the light cycle is off.
How close are the lights from the tops. Man I told you there was something wrong with your leaves. Are you sur you're not over fertilizing?
I've been having the same types of "burns" on my largest plant..
I think it's from prolonged high pH. in the soil...
maybe over watering, or the water has too much Cl.. in order to lose the Cl put the water in a buket and let it rest for a whole night before watering your plants, the Cl evaporates.
maybe you are watering your plants too much...
Thats the #1 problem i had when growing... overwatering....
Yes sensi....the leaves are getting worse as you can see in the pics...thanks for helping me. I was was thinking....then I realized there was no where for the water I have been giving these plants to drain off too.....I used a 5 gal bucket but I never drilled any holes for drainage....could that have caused all these burn problems? Am I an idiot? *LOL*I drilled a bunch of holes in the bottom so now there is good drainage and I also flushed the miracle-gro soil with about 2gal fresh water that I had left sitting for a few days. I let is sit in the sink for about 30 min...then I put them back under the grow light on 12/12 My ph is around 7....is that ok? Im running a hydrofarm hps 400watt light with proper squirell cage ventilation...tops are about 1' 3" from light....I just raised it 3 " to see if this helps...should I still spray the plant with water after the 12hrs light is over? THanks for all the help guys...BUD IS LOVE!
RHMH
Yes, the soil might have had heavy salt build ups. A pH of 7 is ok. If I were you, I'd revegetate the plant so that it can make more tissue for growing a few new set of leaves because, those damaged leaves could have a hard time absorbing light for the production of bud growth.
By Cl you meant chlorine, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by marimbas
.....the worst leaves are the ones toward the bottom of the plant...not much light there now that there are more and more leaves being produced above....I never really veged the clones from the begining...all 3 plants were grown in rock-wool cubes then I took them and placed them cube-and- all....into the soil when they were about 6" tall.....sat them near the sliding glass window for a few weeks....then put them under 12/12. I dont have any flours or MH for veg....you dont think it will hurt the plants to put them back at window to veg after being in flower stage? I see the plants starting to show nice bud sites....there are alot of white hairs showing everywhere...im excited cause this is my first grow and im helping my mother.....I just want it to work out to be good smoke and nice buds!
BUD IS LOVE
Your plants might have a little trouble adjusting to the natural sunlight, but not by much, but other than that go for it!
If you spray the plants when the lights are off, you increase your chances of getting fungus or mildew, when you spray do it at least 2 hours before lights out, and to prevent burning, simply raise the light to about 2' 6" this will not allow the intensity to be magnified too much by the water droplets. When you spray with lights off, the humidity in the room goes way up, creating the perfect environment for the afore mentioned afflictions to gestate. :eek:
I kinda agree with Sensi about re vegging the plant, but if you don't want to wait, just use clean scissors and cut off the damaged parts of the leaves. I used paint to show where I would make the cuts on the leaf.
Hope this Helps you...
L0rdsOth :D
pH. of 7 is neutral, it's not high pH ...
Yes thas an overwatering problem, it might be that your plants are getting burnt by the Cl. If you are a noob its GREAT but dont get sad, next time do not plant 3 plants in the same pot :p do 1 plant per pot, otherwise the roots are gonna get tyed, do not water the plant at all for a while, and reveg... you need a lot of water, check the temperature in the room please. Avoid passing over the 30°CQuote:
Originally Posted by Sensi Super Skunk
GOOD LUCK!!! and if you have a failure RETRY!!!
my first grow was terrible i killed 3 plants right after another, because i was overwatering, over heating, etc etc etc ;)
So lets keep on man :D
Whoa, I think that you meant to say avoid passing over at the most 25 degrees Celsius (or 78 degrees Farhrenheit), because going anywhere near 30 degrees Celsius (or 86 degrees Farhrenheit) is TOO HOT. But one exception is to use supplemented CO2.Quote:
Originally Posted by marimbas
Ok...im gonna trim the leaves like you said dimebag...I hope everything turns out ok...*S* All you guys are great...thanks for the help!! :)