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littleo
littleostarted grow question 4 years ago
my tallest plant developed brown spots on top fan leaves. None on shorter plants yet. From what I could research it is either to close to light or calcium deficiency. I use a 1000w LED and have run out of room with a 5 ft height and plant is about 4'6 .
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Leaves. Tips - Burnt
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
you may have felt the issue by yourself, the plant got to close to your Light, and was brned by the light.. The leaves will look much worse and get brown, rise tthe light/ bind the plant down// dimm the light// get more distance to the light .......... and the plant will shine again
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The8thChevron
The8thChevronanswered grow question 4 years ago
Then you probably have light burn. Unfortunately, unless you can find a way to fix this, it'll likely result in loose, airy buds and a decline in quality. If it's 2 weeks or less into flower, you can safely supercrop the tallest colas to bring down the height. That is my recommendation. Download a lux meter app on your phone (LUX is a good one). Your plant can take between 45000 and 60000 lux in this stage. The meter is fairly accurate on newer phones. You could also have a calcium deficiency. This normally occurs when you don't use calmag, have switched over to RO water, or if you're using too many bloom nutrients which will lockout calcium pretty deftly. Good luck!
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