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08-27-2013, 07:58 AM #6Junior Member
Please help. I don't know what is going on here.
Looks like they've been in the "flowering stage" longer than what you reported. Alway tell us if you grow indoors with or without soil. This looks like you've been feeding them too much, too often and in conjunction with your close lights, they've began to burn. That won't effect the inner bud too badly but if your feeding them and there's only a couple weeks left to full maturity, STOP FEEDING THEM, If you're growing in dirt, water them thuroughly about 4 times a day, a full gallon of pure water for each plant each watering until you harvest. This will flush out the fertilizer and shouldn't hurt a thing. Hopefully you can handle all the draining. If they don't drain well, the roots could rot. Al that fresh, pure water will replace what the plants have in them now but it takes a couple of weeks... I don't care what anyone says, placing a light source closer to your plants will likely do more harm than good, even though you have a fan going. Just try to step outside all day in the bright sunshine, even though it's windy. You'll still have a sunburn if you stay out long enough. If it was actually burning from light being too close, it would be more wide spread all over the leaves, rather than at the tips and at the serrations. That looks like fertilizer burning to me. FLush 'em out if you can and leave that stupid close light off of them... Beat Wishes, Buddy Boy