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Old 06-27-2009, 10:56 AM
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Help me please

I have got a serioous problem, i am 3 weeks in 12/12 growing buddha cheese... the tops are all yellow and burnt and the smell is not nice... its not all plants just a few.. the tops are so badly damaged that the leaves are yellow and crisp.. bud that had started has gone at tops... should i cut the tops off? Why has this happened i had a few issues with humidity but sorted now... is it ok to cut damaged parts off?

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Old 06-27-2009, 12:01 PM
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Re: Help me please

Going to need pictures.

You're describing heat stress from a HID being too close. Impossible to tell without more info though. I don't even know if you're using a HID, or anything about the setup. But that's my initial thought based on those symptoms you described. Could very well be something else, so please fill this out:

What type of medium; soil or hydro?
What brand and type of soil?
Indoors or outdoors?
What strain?
How old are the plants?
What type of lights and how many watts?
How far from the lights?
What is your watering frequency and source of water?
What, how much and when was it fed? NPK?
What is the medium/runoff pH and PPM if in hydro?
What are the temps and humidity in the room?
What size pots?
Any bugs? Look real close.
Any other pertinent info?
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:07 AM
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Re: Help me please

hi here is someinformation hope this helps they are really looking bad now... i think i need to cut the bad and burnt bits off

soil
mix with compost and perlite and top soil
indoors bud box...
buddha cheese
3 weeks in to 12/12 about 4 months old
600 watt
every two days water from outside butt
about 2 weeks ago HPK only use twice through whole cycle/.(been doing it like this for years and no probs)
temp 80 / 40%
no bugs
8inch pots deep square ones

i have been growing like this for years but recently brought the budbox... really i am not impressed i brought the 1 metre high one and hence i think the light too close but can not move it up..... please help should i bend the plants to move from light? Should i cut the beurnt bits from the tops as underneath is lush.... will this affect the budding? if i cut?
 
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Old 06-28-2009, 04:42 PM
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Re: Help me please

Every strain is different. Hell from my experience every plant is different

Anyway some strains are very heat sensitive. Get yourself some rope and start bending them away from the light. Your only alternative is to cut their tops off which is going to slow your plant big time.
 
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