Did I burn them?

Hijiri

Member
Hard to tell if I’m seeing nutrient burn or light burn. You’re still a few weeks from harvest so I’d consider doing a decent flush, wait a day and see if they recover a little bit and if they do, lower the strength of your nutrients. If a flush doesn’t help, either raising the height of your light or lowering the intensity of the light (if available) would be my next move.

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You also seem to have white spots starting on your leaves which may actually be a sickness to your plants. Hoping you’re not experiencing a mold issue or PM. Praying for the best
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Delps8

Well-Known Member
There are no symptoms of light burn.

The white spots, as @Hijiri has brought up, might be indicative of an infestation. You've got innterveinal chlorosis, significant nutrient issues, and the leaves appear to be very shiny. If they're brittle, I'm thinking you might have thrips.

Check the back side of your leaves with a loupe. You cannot see thrips without significant magnification and a loupe will take you up to 60x. The telltale sign of thrips is that they leave small, brown honey colored drops on the backs of leaves.

I've had thrips twice and that's one reason I no longer grow during the summer months.
 

Hijiri

Member
There are no symptoms of light burn.

The white spots, as @Hijiri has brought up, might be indicative of an infestation. You've got innterveinal chlorosis, significant nutrient issues, and the leaves appear to be very shiny. If they're brittle, I'm thinking you might have thrips.

Check the back side of your leaves with a loupe. You cannot see thrips without significant magnification and a loupe will take you up to 60x. The telltale sign of thrips is that they leave small, brown honey colored drops on the backs of leaves.

I've had thrips twice and that's one reason I no longer grow during the summer months.
Yeah man thrips are no joke. I know a guy who had them so bad a few years back you could see them moving on his leaves. Shit was insane
 
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