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HueyBrown
HueyBrownstarted grow question 4 years ago
Summer is super warm and not windy. I have a humidifier, i am foliar spraying her with aloe vera and liquid kelp but unfortunately the 3rd node leaves are already burnt. How can i make sure the leaves will still help her going through the mainlining training stress properly?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
might be a root zone problem. Heat won't cause those spots. if you don't let top 1" dry, start doing so.. 20% runoff waste and repeat. avoids buildup, keeps roots happy. I am not familiar with your ferts, but if you can look into their labels and deduce PPM of what you feed is in a normal range, this is my best guess.. and just a guess. do google and look for more info in addition to questions here. (also, not elgible for the GotM contest, so if you like my solution, do give the 'answer' to someone else, please)
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Justa_Retard
Justa_Retardanswered grow question 4 years ago
Yeah, that's not heat damage. Not that I could tell you what is causing it tho, I'm not really knowledgeable about deficiencies as I don't really use fertilizers much. I do have a suggestion for your next grow however.. Don't use a see through cup.. The roots do not like getting light.. And unless your goal is to air prune the roots, don't waste time taking pictures when you repot.. Get it done as fast and gently as possible.
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