Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
You've got a hell of a lot lot longer than a few weeks left till they're finished.

That isn't heat burn, it's nutrient burn. Never leave nutrient solution on the leaves. Especially with an HID light pushing the envelope.

Old leaves are old news. Keep an eye on new growth, as the old damage will never 'heal'. Leave the leaves alone. Don't remove the damaged leaves, the plant isn't done with 'em yet.
Thanks for the advice, but it's 100% not nuitrient burn as I haven't used any nuitrients. Both plants have the exact same soil. It's 100% burn damage.

I haven't touched the leaves and I have noticed some new growth, not a lot though.

According to the details of the plant, there's only 3 weeks left...
Vaporiserlover Reviewed by Vaporiserlover on . Overheating Hi, I changed from floresents to high density sodium 400w bulb. The first hour I managed to damage one of the plants, so I highered the bulb right up so the heat won't damage the plants further. I am pretty sure they are getting enough light, but will the damaged plant repair iteslf? The leaves curled up and then became very limp. This happened the whole way down the plant but not all leaves were damaged. The other plant was fine, but the tip of one leaf was burnt and became very brittle. I Rating: 5