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    #11
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    top leaves yellow/includes troubleshooting form

    ok got some pics. wasnt able to take them last night cuz i was a lil tipsy and i didnt want to stay up til 12
    so i took them this morning
    you can see it really good in the 1st picture. theres no flash or anything thats EXACTLY what the leaf looks like.
    still doesnt look anything like how it does to the naked eye

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    #12
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    top leaves yellow/includes troubleshooting form

    Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
    Possibly got a burn in the transplant process.... Maybe too many nutes...... Maybe light burn - but your light is not that close. I think I would just do nothing more than water at this point and see what happens....if it is damage it is already too late and doing a bunch of stuff can make it worse.
    if it was nute burn would it only effect the top leaves? and its not every top leaf just that one and one of the newest leaves right next to it are starting to get it.

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    #13
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    top leaves yellow/includes troubleshooting form

    If it's not light burn or heat stress caused by a hot spot then I'm baffled... I think that nute burn would be more systematic and affect more than just a couple leaves in one area.

    Here's why I think it's light burn...
    [attachment=o253792]

    Or heat stress...
    [attachment=o253793]

    Keep an eye on it, maybe move it to a different spot (if you haven't already) and see if it gets worse. I don't think it'll get better, but if it stays the same then nothing to worry about.

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    #14
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    top leaves yellow/includes troubleshooting form

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
    If it's not light burn or heat stress caused by a hot spot then I'm baffled... I think that nute burn would be more systematic and affect more than just a couple leaves in one area.

    Here's why I think it's light burn...
    [attachment=o253792]

    Or heat stress...
    [attachment=o253793]

    Keep an eye on it, maybe move it to a different spot (if you haven't already) and see if it gets worse. I don't think it'll get better, but if it stays the same then nothing to worry about.
    to me it deff. looks more like the leaves in the first pic you posted. i moved the plants around a bit but i have been having problems with heat.
    Ive had two plants with leaves curling up like canoes but nothing too bad to where the leaves get crusty and change colors.
    the plant in question has never had curling leaves or anything like that so idk,

    i guess ill just keep and eye on it and if i notice anything more ill let you know:thumbsup:

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