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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    Over all, your plants don't look too bad. The new growth seems to be growing in ok.

    Is the dead spots on the leaves where you burnt them with the light?

    Leaves that are damaged like that won't recover....but that's fine. A few burnt leaves is nothing to panic over. But be extra careful that you don't burn the growing tops.

    I would look into getting a 400 or 600 watt HPS light for your flowering if that's an option for you.
    Hempfester Reviewed by Hempfester on . PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES Hello I have two plants - one is yellow and brown spots and the 2nd plant is more brown in the middle of several leaves... I used some organic nutrient but its not working.. CAN SOMEONE HELP??? PICS ATTACHED THANKS D Rating: 5

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    so you think the coloring is just the lights too close? I read it could be nutrient lack or too much? Do I clip the colored leaves or just let them dry up and die off naturally

    I will look into the lights you suggested thanks for the help I appreciate it

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    What type of fertilizer are you using?

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    organiic miracle grow - also perlite and added some organic plant food

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    I had the lights away for a few days now
    it seems they turned brown in the middle if the
    leaves more after I put organic miracle grow plant
    food in it - it will be two months veg come July 5 -
    should I begin to flower or wait to see if they recover more
    - thx for your help it's very much appreciated.

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    Well, the major damage is localized to that one spot it looks like...and you did mention that your burnt them with the light...I think.

    But I can also see that all around the plant there is burnt leaf tips...that would indicate your using too much ferts.

    Don't cut the dead stuff off. If you put them in 12/12 now, your plant will be flowering in a few weeks and all those large fan leaves will drop off on their own eventually anyway.

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    THanks I will start the 12/12 cycle

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    If you are getting a little nute burn on the tips...,

    I suggest flushing with 6.5 PH balanced water, and continue to water with 6.5 until signs of recovery show.

    Then try some half strength bloom ferts.

    :stoned:


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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    looks like some over-watering, maybe high humidity, too ? ... and, I sure hope you're not using distilled water ... try adding Cal-Mag+, 5-10ml/gallon ... don't 'overlove' your plants, it's a weed ... it will survive most anything, except Man's 'good intentions' ... good luck ... :smokin:

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    PLANT EMERGENCY - YELLOW AND BROWN ON LEAVES

    Thx I will try your suggestions and let you know
    D

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