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    #1
    Junior Member

    So what can I do?

    So for the record this is an outdoor plant. If anyone absolutely NEEDS pictures I will provide but heres my story.

    2 plants and on a few of the leaves there is some brownish dead looking color. It is only a few leaves and mainly on the tips. Everything I want to say looks beautiful. Now I was looking around and the closest thing that sounds like what it could be is nutrient burn? I cant be too sure myself. Like a said they are looking beautiful besides the few leaves. But I dont want to get any worse...duh?

    Only other solution I could think of is the weather isnt exactly perfect outside. I am in northern California and in the mornings right now its in the low 50's but should be warming up by Tuesday.

    Thank you so much if you can truly help.

    Any other information anyone needs to help just ask and I can post...Besides my address haha. Oh ya and it's Foxfarm soil.
    keith925 Reviewed by keith925 on . So what can I do? So for the record this is an outdoor plant. If anyone absolutely NEEDS pictures I will provide but heres my story. 2 plants and on a few of the leaves there is some brownish dead looking color. It is only a few leaves and mainly on the tips. Everything I want to say looks beautiful. Now I was looking around and the closest thing that sounds like what it could be is nutrient burn? I cant be too sure myself. Like a said they are looking beautiful besides the few leaves. But I dont want to get Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    So what can I do?

    If its on the tips it could just be nute burn. Don't worry about a couple leaves. Nature isn't perfect.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    So what can I do?

    thanks man. ya it's only a few. but I was worried because i am bringing them in at night so they dont get fucked up by the weather for a few days. do you think the leaves will correct themselves or should i just not touch it and let it do what it wants to do?

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    #4
    Junior Member

    So what can I do?

    Should I cut away the dead areas of the leaves off?

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    #5
    Senior Member

    So what can I do?

    Quote Originally Posted by keith925
    Should I cut away the dead areas of the leaves off?
    I can;t see a reason to do that unless you plant actually had some kind of disease... the plant will eventually drop dead leaves or parts of dead leaves on its own when its completely done with them

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    #6
    Senior Member

    So what can I do?

    don't worry about the damaged leaves, the plant will take care of it ... I usually feed to the point of 'slight' tip burn, purposely ... the 'slight' burn doesn't hurt, and I know the plant is fed ... the key word here is 'slight' :smokin:

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    #7
    Junior Member

    So what can I do?

    Okay thanks guys. Ya its been a few days and they have kinda shrivled up. And it hasnt gotten any worse s im assuming its ok. I was just worried there my babies haha

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