Okay, so i'll get right to it. I've never experienced a problem like this before, because i've never had a plant stretch as much as this BG (Bubble Gum) strain i'm working with right now. It's 3 weeks old and 12+ inches tall. Working on it's 6th set of branches, and i'm already seeing non-distinguishable signs of sex.

Anyways, a few nights ago, I turned off the light to give it 6 hours of darkness (i'm working with 18/6 here), and when I woke up, 4 of the leaf blades on one leaf were burned, brown, and slumped over. Pretty much dead. Now, the entire leaf didn't die nor get burned. Just 4 of the leaf blades (aka - 4/7 of the parts on the leaf.)

My question is...is this anything I need to def. worry about? I've never had a problem with burning thus far, and I have no idea how this'd happened. But when I woke up the plant was distinguishably close to the light, so I can only guess that's what did it. And i'd never experienced this before, so i'm almost certain.

As of now, I can't post any pics, cuz my camera cord is missing. Thus, why i'm going into as much detail as I can about this situation.

Anyways...should I worry about this? My plant stretched into my lighting system and 4/7 of the blades on one (just one) of the leaves, died. Do I simply remove the slumping leaves, leave the rest intact, and see what comes of it? Or will the death of 4/7 leaf blades actually really dramatically shock/kill the plant?

Again, kind of a no0b question. And something I probably shouldn't be making such a deal out of, considering i've grown before. But this has yet to happen to me. So i'm a tad concerned.

Overall, the rest of the plant is healthy. It's just that one leaf that suffered the damage. No other leaves/leaf blades are slumping down. Just 4 blades.

Any input would be appreciated. And again, sorry for the lack of pictures. As again, my camera cord is sorta kinda missing. =S If I find it, I will post pics if need be.

BTW - Yes, i've raised the lighting obviously, to prevent this from happening again. If i've simply just shocked the plant, that's okay. I can deal with that. But if this could kill it if it happens again, i'm not taking any chances.
NeuroGheist Reviewed by NeuroGheist on . Leaf Burn (Lighting System's Fault) Okay, so i'll get right to it. I've never experienced a problem like this before, because i've never had a plant stretch as much as this BG (Bubble Gum) strain i'm working with right now. It's 3 weeks old and 12+ inches tall. Working on it's 6th set of branches, and i'm already seeing non-distinguishable signs of sex. Anyways, a few nights ago, I turned off the light to give it 6 hours of darkness (i'm working with 18/6 here), and when I woke up, 4 of the leaf blades on one leaf were burned, Rating: 5