So they've went through a thing or 2

ajkrach

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So, about a week ago my cat went after my plants. I forgot to zip my tent all the way closed after watering, in a hurry, and I got home to broken plants, messed up leaves, and some moth holes I guess, also. They've come back very well, but I getting some clawing and burning on the tips. I'm assuming that I've probably got a calmag issue probably. I'm all organic, so what's the best way to get them right again? Or is my issue something different? And the light isn't as bright as it looks. I turned it all the way on to get better pics.
 

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ajkrach

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I could have overwatered the last 2 times that I watered. I got a little worried after the cat incident.
 

calvin.m16

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I would just proceed with what you were doing prior to the cat attack. The plants don't look deficient.

My cat likes to think my 10 gallon pots are a litter box, sometimes he sneaks into my grow room and hops in there. lol

Cats love that nature.
 

ajkrach

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Yeah, they bounced back pretty quickly. It's my first like true indoor grow. I've done a couple smaller plants outside, but nothing so hands on as this. But good to know there's nothing serious. Just gotta get that water right.
 

calvin.m16

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Yeah, they bounced back pretty quickly. It's my first like true indoor grow. I've done a couple smaller plants outside, but nothing so hands on as this. But good to know there's nothing serious. Just gotta get that water right.
Water slowly until a small amount of water drips out of the bottom then leave it until its light/moist and repeat. Easiest way to do it. Never let it stay bogged down and never let it get too dry. Track how long it takes and eventually you'll get the feel for it, pun intended.
 
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