Is it a nanner

FirstCavApache64

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that would be burn from the contents of your foliar rather than from "water reflection"
Okay, let's agree to disagree. Every expert I've ever read or talked to says to not foliar spray under lights and I've personally seen it burn plants but I should listen to you. Nah, I'm good. I'd love to see your amazing plants though.
 
Okay, let's agree to disagree. Every expert I've ever read or talked to says to not foliar spray under lights and I've personally seen it burn plants but I should listen to you. Nah, I'm good. I'd love to see your amazing plants though.
I've never in my life had leaves burn from a foliar. that's spraying with lights on exclusively! I don't want mold! (neem, spinosad, epsom, silica, calmag, each separately and at separate times). The ONLY time I've had leaves show any signs of burn is when I accidentally get nute water on them, very consistently. The burn isn't from "reflection", it's from too much salts. Lower your foliar EC or eat shit and die whatever.
 

FirstCavApache64

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I've never in my life had leaves burn from a foliar. that's spraying with lights on exclusively! I don't want mold! (neem, spinosad, epsom, silica, calmag, each separately and at separate times). The ONLY time I've had leaves show any signs of burn is when I accidentally get nute water on them, very consistently. The burn isn't from "reflection", it's from too much salts. Lower your foliar EC or eat shit and die whatever.
Ok tough guy. Have a good one
 

CaliRootz88

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So on one flower i noticed this pear kinda shaped green thing.

Is it a nanner or a normal part of the bud being developed?

7 weeks after flip.
I’ve noticed from my experience nanners are more likely when running new plants from seed. The clones I run there after tend to be more stable and don’t shoot nanners. I didn’t always know this and in the past was quick to throw away great plants because of “nanners”
 

Hollatchaboy

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Okay, let's agree to disagree. Every expert I've ever read or talked to says to not foliar spray under lights and I've personally seen it burn plants but I should listen to you. Nah, I'm good. I'd love to see your amazing plants though.
Spraying plain water with lights on doesn't burn the plants, if it did, most plants would be burnt from sun and rain. What you don't want to do is spray nutrient, or anything for insects(like citrus) with lights on.
 

Wizzlebiz

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I've never in my life had leaves burn from a foliar. that's spraying with lights on exclusively! I don't want mold! (neem, spinosad, epsom, silica, calmag, each separately and at separate times). The ONLY time I've had leaves show any signs of burn is when I accidentally get nute water on them, very consistently. The burn isn't from "reflection", it's from too much salts. Lower your foliar EC or eat shit and die whatever.
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White.Black

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Revegging? How can that be possible? There are no light leaks, the lights are on 12/12 schedule, the problem is that the plant grew into the lights and about 15% of leaves at the top and some flowers were severely burned, but AFAIK it can reveg if the lights change cycle back to 12+ hours.

The leaves look messed up because of the heat stress (well, I assume).
 

PadawanWarrior

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Revegging? How can that be possible? There are no light leaks, the lights are on 12/12 schedule, the problem is that the plant grew into the lights and about 15% of leaves at the top and some flowers were severely burned, but AFAIK it can reveg if the lights change cycle back to 12+ hours.

The leaves look messed up because of the heat stress (well, I assume).
You sure there's no light leaks? Too much N in flower can make them want to reveg too.
 

White.Black

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You sure there's no light leaks? Too much N in flower can make them want to reveg too.
I'm sure, it's a good tent and it's pitch black in it. I did open it few times for about 5 minutes with the room lights on, and did inspect the plant with my flashlight every few days with my flashlight, but surely that wouldn't make it go back to veg....

I use general hydroponics nutrients, and I follow the schedule as per instructions divided by 2. So I put half of what they say I should put.
 

White.Black

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Guys, if it's re-vegging and it's a hermie at the same this is a major problem. That means I should just pull the plug on it as it will never finish flowering? I mean, fine I can leave it for 3-4 weeks, and get some seeds some buds, that's ok... but if it's going to take 3 months to finish and get bunch of seeds with bad genetics because it's revegging and it's a hermie at the same time, then I should just stop it now so I don't waste electricity and my time. Here's few pictures I took few days ago. Is it really re-vegging?
 

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PadawanWarrior

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I'm sure, it's a good tent and it's pitch black in it. I did open it few times for about 5 minutes with the room lights on, and did inspect the plant with my flashlight every few days with my flashlight, but surely that wouldn't make it go back to veg....

I use general hydroponics nutrients, and I follow the schedule as per instructions divided by 2. So I put half of what they say I should put.
Well that would be considered a major light leak, :bigjoint:
 

FirstCavApache64

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When it rains outside do the plants burn?
When I foliar spray it's not rain water though. It's usually some kind of bug spray, peroxide or citric acid. I've been told many times not to use it under lights. Has absolutely nothing to do with the rain or outside. I've seen my plants burned because of it. It wasn't because the ec was too high. It was the reaction of the ec under the lights because of the magnification of the lights causing it to burn. If it was the ec it would burn them out of the tent as well. Hope this clears it up as far as my opinion goes.
 

Hollatchaboy

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When I foliar spray it's not rain water though. It's usually some kind of bug spray, peroxide or citric acid. I've been told many times not to use it under lights. Has absolutely nothing to do with the rain or outside. I've seen my plants burned because of it. It wasn't because the ec was too high. It was the reaction of the ec under the lights because of the magnification of the lights causing it to burn. If it was the ec it would burn them out of the tent as well. Hope this clears it up as far as my opinion goes.
Photons don't burn plants. The heating up of the substance on the leaf is what causes burns. From what I've been led to believe light doesn't heat water up fast enough, before it evaporates. Oils, like neem, will stick around long enough for that to happen though.
 
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