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09-03-2008, 12:23 PM #1
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Nutrient Burn or Defeciency?
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Climate control is NOT optional. You have it and grow a garden, or you don't and your plants die a slow and painful death... They're your plants...stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Nutrient Burn or Defeciency? Here is the problems I'm having. The plant was doing fine at first, except the top leaves were yellowing and drooping. I thought this was because of the lamps causing them to burn since the bottom new growth was getting very bushy and a nice green as in the pics. I raised the lamps, but now I noticed the bottom leaves are starting to get yellow at the tips. Any advice or help would be great. Here is my information: It's Indoor, I've been keeping it in Veg now for about 3-4 months on Rating: 5
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