Nope_49595933949
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You fried your leaves. You'll want to pull any dead/crispy leaves out of the buds if you have any. Stem and all.OH no what damage is done???
You fried your leaves. You'll want to pull any dead/crispy leaves out of the buds if you have any. Stem and all.OH no what damage is done???
You fried your leaves. You'll want to pull any dead/crispy leaves out of the buds if you have any. Stem and all.
You've buggered your leaves making them less photosynthetic than they should be, you've got foxtailed buds, which you can't undo.OH no what damage is done???
Curious why you think it's a cal-mag issue?
Why does EVERYONE seem to think that?? I'm confused
What was the light you were using before?Normally i know what's going on but this light is new i thought the plant need the power of light and i don't think its a light damage that makes me sick why I am so naive this time i really think it's magnesium deficiency makes me headache!
I can adjust the light in the Middle know it's 0,9 amper 70 Watt know i can do 0,7 amper down so 60 Watt ore less?
I hope she creating quality buds???
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Textbook magnesium deficiency looks like "this", what i refer to as tiger-striping. Your leaves don't exhibit this, they're just overall faded or bleached out which goes back to everyone saying it's likely the light intensity.
Despite the stress, IMO your buds still look good. Stay the course.
What was the light you were using before?
I had fried plants this summer due to heat issues. 1 plant put out mids, the rest were junk.
300w is a little bit too much for the grow space. I would dim the lights down to 200W. 240 would give your 35W/sqft which is about ideal for the grow space.