Is this light or nute burn?

dave_jam

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I added a couple more lights right before this happened; then again, I started using a brand new nutrient solution right before as well..

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racerboy71

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well, how close have they gotten to a light source, what, and how much have you fed them up till this point? it should be pretty easy to narrow it down imo..
it doesn't really look like nute burn to me, i'd think that would be directly on the tip of the effected leaf, which it doesn't look to me, so i'd think it got too close to a heat source, ie, your light, and it got a bit burnt.. not a big deal.
 

dave_jam

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I figured out what happened. I have a little heater with a thermostat built in and I've used it like 3 weeks straight, during the night time when lights go out(this is inside a camper in my backyard with just an extension cord from the house)... well one night the damn thing decides to ignore the thermostat setting I had it on(70F).. I was looking at the min/max memory on my thermometer and I'm suprised the plant isn't a pile of ashes. It was 123!

Anyways I fixed that problem cuz I got a new heater and the plant is doing better but the other day it is turning yellow again. They say White Widow Auto is easy to grow but I'm not so sure..

Thx
 

ThatOneGuyOverThere

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I figured out what happened. I have a little heater with a thermostat built in and I've used it like 3 weeks straight, during the night time when lights go out(this is inside a camper in my backyard with just an extension cord from the house)... well one night the damn thing decides to ignore the thermostat setting I had it on(70F).. I was looking at the min/max memory on my thermometer and I'm suprised the plant isn't a pile of ashes. It was 123!

Anyways I fixed that problem cuz I got a new heater and the plant is doing better but the other day it is turning yellow again. They say White Widow Auto is easy to grow but I'm not so sure..

Thx
This is White widow XXL. Going good so far. No nutes given just distilled.
 

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dave_jam

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This is White widow XXL. Going good so far. No nutes given just distilled.
ThatOneGuy(over there), nice plant bro- lookin a lot better than my black widow auto.. heh

I noticed that right after I started giving it nutes, it got burnt pretty bad. It went from green and healthy with fast growth; to light green/yellowish leaves with brown spots mostly on edges. . Just over night this happened.. this is my second round of problems with this plant. This is my first Auto grow & second grow overall.
Man, this crap is really discouraging to me because I though I was doing good but then blam, sick again!

Crazy thing is, I only gave it 1/4 strength(bloom) nutes. 2-7-3.. I know Autos are really nutrient sensitive but didn't think it was this bad... :(

Thx
 

ThatOneGuyOverThere

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Yeah they are very sensitive. I didn't give nutes to my auto until 3 weeks into flowering. I just let the soil guide it as far as it would and what the soil lacked I'd make up for. Other than that giving nutes is asking for trouble. Giving just distilled water has helped me so far.
 
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ThatOneGuyOverThere

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ThatOneGuy(over there), nice plant bro- lookin a lot better than my black widow auto.. heh

I noticed that right after I started giving it nutes, it got burnt pretty bad. It went from green and healthy with fast growth; to light green/yellowish leaves with brown spots mostly on edges. . Just over night this happened.. this is my second round of problems with this plant. This is my first Auto grow & second grow overall.
Man, this crap is really discouraging to me because I though I was doing good but then blam, sick again!

Crazy thing is, I only gave it 1/4 strength(bloom) nutes. 2-7-3.. I know Autos are really nutrient sensitive but didn't think it was this bad... :(

Thx
Don't be discouraged I loved my 1st 4 plants to death lol. Then harvested my 2nd 2 early. Hoping to make it all the way to the finish line this time lol. You learn from your mistakes.
 
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