Quote Originally Posted by GanjaThump
Sure... what the hell... lets take a stab at it.

Brown tips: (Nutrients: Manganese, Zinc, Iron or Potassium deficiency.) (Environment: Excess heat, lack of water)

Yellowing of the leaf: Nitrogen, Potassium, Zinc, or Sulfur deficiency.

Small scrapes and scars on the leaf: (Pests: White flies or thrips.) (Environment: Lights could have been too close to the plants and burned them.)

Sad state of affairs for sure. Poor plant!:wtf3:





vary good

using this schedule Flora Nutrient Weekly Feeding Program - Greentrees Hydroponics
without the supplaments and this plant is 1.5 weeks from harvest so it is lacking in potasium yellowing
lights are 12" from canapy witch acounts for spotting. no pests
and box is a metal case so heat is vary hard to deal with pushing 100 at tims burnt tips
wattering 5x per day so plenty of watter


i would say you hit all the possabilaties
chasthanhburns Reviewed by chasthanhburns on . lets paly a game! WHAT ARE THE ENVIRMENLAL PROBLEMS THAT CAUSED THIS? Rating: 5