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07-02-2009, 09:05 PM #1Senior Member
Pest Spray has burnt my leaves
If you are just starting to flower, I'm not sure how much leaf drop you should be seeing. I don't grow MJ outside, so I'm unsure of how an outside plant behaves at this stage. For an indoor grow, you don't want to be seeing much leaf drop or discoloration at the start of flowering.
The spray damage. Is it only to a few leaves, or the entire plant? And is the damage staying the same or getting worse?crabbyback Reviewed by crabbyback on . Pest Spray has burnt my leaves Hello All I have a female outdoor Frisian Dew plant which is starting to go into flowering. It is 3 and a half months old and 4 foot tall and growing! I noticed a few of the leaves had started to get eaten on the sides so I went to a reliable shop who told me that a product called 'Bug Clear' should do the job. Stupidly today I sprayed it in the full sunshine (was a very hot day today) and I have now noticed that quite a few of the leaves have gone a bit brown/burnt or stained. My Rating: 5
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