water damage on leaves help!

tyeeconner

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20150528_090311.jpg 20150528_090114.jpg 20150528_085925.jpg This is my first grow and post. I had to water a little late in the morning yesterday (10:30 am)and got a little water on the leaves of some plants not being careful. Its was pretty hot already and i damaged some leaves on my 2 week old clonessl. Something to worry about? Can it be fixed?
 

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mwooten102

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Nope, just pull them up and call it a season.

Really though, nothing to worry about I'm literally going to go hose my plants down.

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angryblackman

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Lol, what was that guys name? Kandar or something?

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Yeah that was his name I believe.

To those that are lost. We had this discussion a couple years back and this guy SWORE up and down that water would burn plants if we watered in direct sunlight. There were some amazing posts after that and even a video. LOL
 

tyeeconner

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I've heard both and that's why I'm here asking.. but if it isn't the water getting on leaves then what is the problem.. I fed maxsea 3 days ago, sprayed organicide 2 days ago and everything was fine, watered yesterday late morning, came back a that evening and this had happened..
 

angryblackman

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How heavy did you feed with Maxsea? Looks like a slight nute burn from heavier feeding. I have fed too early and too heavy in the past burning the plants in the process.
 

tyeeconner

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Im in a 5 gallon pot before transplanting and each one is getting about a half tablespoon with a half gallon of water, I have them in vermisoil getting full light.. that was my first time feeding but it was 3 days ago and they are 3 weeks old
 

angryblackman

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I think that you fed too soon. Vermisoil has nutes already and by you adding so soon you may have burned them. At least that's what I am thinking from the info that you have given. I usually go straight water until I notice that the plant needs food.
 

tyeeconner

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New developments my plast are not happy right now I'm thinking I over watered or I'm having a P lockout/deficiency .. is 3rd pic a calcium deficiency? 20150529_145254.jpg 20150529_144535.jpg 20150529_144516.jpg
 

angryblackman

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The tips are nute burn and the 2nd pic is a pest of some kind. Probably leaf miners. I would do water only every couple of days for about a week and see how they fare.
 
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