Cold burn?? Help

Vicentw

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So out here its usually 80-90 degrees and a random morning it gets so cold 39 degrees and super windy,Is this caused by that?Screenshot_20200608-182952_WhatsApp.jpg
 

abundantlifeseeds

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It might be. We have seen plants get wind-whipped like that when the winds are really strong. It will make branches "dead" damping off kind of like your picture. However, it could be something else like soil/nutrients/water.
 

ganga gurl420

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It might be. We have seen plants get wind-whipped like that when the winds are really strong. It will make branches "dead" damping off kind of like your picture. However, it could be something else like soil/nutrients/water.
It does kinda look like wind burn but why would it only be on a couple of leaves and not more? Idk.. its odd
 

ganga gurl420

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Yeah it was really windy some plants roots were showing like if the wind was trying to yank them out,and also alot of the plants looked droopy
Man that's a bummer....well I would definitely add lots of support or you will lose branches due to bud weight
 

abundantlifeseeds

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It does kinda look like wind burn but why would it only be on a couple of leaves and not more? Idk.. its odd
Yes hard to really know for sure from the picture.
Yeah it was really windy some plants roots were showing like if the wind was trying to yank them out,and also alot of the plants looked droopy
Something I have done before growing in a super windy location is to surround the plants in fencing. Can help to prevent wind damage and branch snapping.
 

spiman2u

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Nah ..30 is cold. Seen dudes grow in snow with buds on the net. Sounds like your in Calif.. How is your schedule on the nutrients. Getting 5 hrs of full sun. Look up leaf chart for cannabis. Will help on nutrient chart. liquid is faster.
 

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