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Old 06-26-2009, 04:09 AM
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Sick Burning Problem

My plant is 2 weeks old started germ too now exactly 17 days ago and is starting to burn on the tips and the perimeter of the leaves like i added too much nutrients, and i haven't added any nut's yet but have been misting my plants during the day mind you i live in AZ 100 degrees every day... any advice would be greatly appreciated im a little worried...
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Old 06-26-2009, 01:28 PM
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Re: Burning Problem

Damn, can't believe you managed to combine 70 words without using a period. I kid, I kid.

Some pics would rock, but I think you're describing nute burn. I'd also be concerned with misting during the day in 100 degree heat. There's people who say misting in the light won't cause burn spots, but I call BS on that. I've seen in on evergreens (bouganvilla), annuals (cannabis), cacti--you name it. Summer desert heat can do that, no doubt about it.
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Old 06-26-2009, 03:14 PM
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Damn, can't believe you managed to combine 70 words without using a period. I kid, I kid.

Some pics would rock, but I think you're describing nute burn. I'd also be concerned with misting during the day in 100 degree heat. There's people who say misting in the light won't cause burn spots, but I call BS on that. I've seen in on evergreens (bouganvilla), annuals (cannabis), cacti--you name it. Summer desert heat can do that, no doubt about it.
HAHA, the 70 word thing was that i was rushing. im usually every punctual.

yea it looks like how nute burns were described and i would imagine them, i Guarantee its the misting in the day time. I was told it was no problem bye this guy whom lives in FL and im in AZ there's a difference no humidity here...

thanks for the info man... Now i can call BS to that myth too...

PS: do you happen to know what kind of strains strive in this hot hot heat, or if im over thinking this?...
 
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what kind of soil are you using? anything with time released nutes are no good.
 
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what kind of soil are you using? anything with time released nutes are no good.
no good?, im pretty sure there's no time release, it would say it in BOLD correct or on the bag somewhere so even a retard could find it?
 
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it should say something about having supplemental nutes or something to that effect. Im talking mainly about standard MG types of soils.

No good.... in the sense that soils that have TRN's tend to run pretty hot for seedlings and newer clones, can burn our babies real good.
 
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it should say something about having supplemental nutes or something to that effect. Im talking mainly about standard MG types of soils.

No good.... in the sense that soils that have TRN's tend to run pretty hot for seedlings and newer clones, can burn our babies real good.
Man i looked again and it doesn't say, so i conclude nope, it was my dumbass watering while the sun was beating down on my plants at 100 degrees... Sound about right?
 
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YES!! water will burn our plants VERY QUICKLY if in direct light!! (i learned this my last watering.) How often do you water..... do you possibly over water? if not Id just be careful when you water. If the burn wont go away, the easiest thing to do is change your soil and flush....... Hope I helped
 
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YES!! water will burn our plants VERY QUICKLY if in direct light!! (i learned this my last watering.) How often do you water..... do you possibly over water? if not Id just be careful when you water. If the burn wont go away, the easiest thing to do is change your soil and flush....... Hope I helped
when the soil is dry about 1 1/2 inch deep and i was told to mist when the surface gets dry and made a bad habit of it, by someone whom lives in FL im in AZ and there's little humidity if any... how do i do a proper flush/change the soil, without hurting my roots?
 
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just a flush if your plant are established, sorry for the confusion.... I think a "true" flush is about 2-3 gallons of water per gallon of pot..... Im not possitive but Im pretty sure thats what Ive been reading.

The surface can get dry....... just worry about 2'' down.
 
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Old 06-28-2009, 02:21 AM
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just a flush if your plant are established, sorry for the confusion.... I think a "true" flush is about 2-3 gallons of water per gallon of pot..... Im not possitive but Im pretty sure thats what Ive been reading.

The surface can get dry....... just worry about 2'' down.
Damn a big upset for me the plant per every 12 hours got worse x2 and i fucking knocked it over and decided to throw it out but thanks for all your info and time Bro greatly appreciated,
got two more going so no worries...
 
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