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05-21-2006, 11:25 AM #1OPMember
LIGHT BURN + no water in res HELP!
i went on a little week trip, prior to going i filled the res and gave it tiger bloom. when i came back (7 days) all the water in the res was gone, one of the plants drooped all the way down (its still green just VERy weak) another plant was slightly burned on the top nug, from my experience the buds will cover the burned part in the next few weeks. these are femaleseeds.nl beans that im using. would there be any concern for the future? i believe the plants will bounce back and start growing/budding/surviving like before.
PS. any fellow OG members here?sh0kka Reviewed by sh0kka on . LIGHT BURN + no water in res HELP! i went on a little week trip, prior to going i filled the res and gave it tiger bloom. when i came back (7 days) all the water in the res was gone, one of the plants drooped all the way down (its still green just VERy weak) another plant was slightly burned on the top nug, from my experience the buds will cover the burned part in the next few weeks. these are femaleseeds.nl beans that im using. would there be any concern for the future? i believe the plants will bounce back and start Rating: 5
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05-21-2006, 02:13 PM #2Senior Member
LIGHT BURN + no water in res HELP!
As long as theres still green leaves and your giving them all the love they need they'll bounce back and carry on flowering. May take a few days to see any increase in size cos of the shock.
ps, this should be in the hydroponics/basic/indoor growing forums.
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