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    Burnt leave pics

    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.

    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...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensi Super Skunk
    By Cl you meant chlorine, right?
    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 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°C
    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by marimbas
    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 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°C
    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
    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.

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    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!!

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