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kcbudluvr

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I haven't really fed it much. It's had one feeding of Tiger Bloom. 1/2 tsp per gallon. FFOF soil. Lost my pH tester. Using distilled water. I've got her under T5 lights. It has grown up into the light a couple times, so I guess maybe that could be it but those T5s don't really get too hot. Here's a pic of the rest of her.



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tikitoker

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it kind of does maybe look like a scorch. I know T 5's don't get that hot but shit you're not supposed to have them write on the plants either. Plus dude to further make problems worse you are giving Tiger bloom which I believe the n p k is 2-8-4 and.... while in Fox Farm ocean forest which is already said be hot. If you're not familiar with this train I would not have started feeding until you totally exhausted the nutrients that are in the Fox Farm ocean forest. even if it was a heavy feeder that plant would have to be at least two and a half months old to be fed a bloom fertilizer and in hot soil. flush your soil a little bit dude. Q
 

getsmacked

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I've had this happen many times. In my Experiance light/heat burn. Raise lights if not to close. Give her a fresh nute mix and go from there. She looks Perdy happy. Give her time. The damage will always be there. Scars. But it could also be Ca. Had it happen to my blue dream. Cal mag fixed it. Attached a pic of what mine looked like. You can see its just starting.
 

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PurpleKu§h

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I've never had a t5 light burn my plants. I keep it inches away sometimes the plant touches the light. I don't think it's heat damage. I think it's nutrient burn. If anything. What is the watts on your t5? And do you have air circulation around the plant.
 

tkowitha123

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Is that the only place on the plant that has those issue's? If so, I would think light burn as well. The one picture you have posted of the bad spots kinda resemble the straightness and width of a t-5 or t-8 bulb, just sayin. Could be nute burn, but I'm no expert and going off pictures and half assed data (no ppm or Ph level's) kinda hard to say it isn't nute burn without more data, but with only giving it one feeding it would tend to lean more towards light burn than it being a nute problem. Just my 2 cents
 

PurpleKu§h

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Is that the only place on the plant that has those issue's? If so, I would think light burn as well. The one picture you have posted of the bad spots kinda resemble the straightness and width of a t-5 or t-8 bulb, just sayin. Could be nute burn, but I'm no expert and going off pictures and half assed data (no ppm or Ph level's) kinda hard to say it isn't nute burn without more data, but with only giving it one feeding it would tend to lean more towards light burn than it being a nute problem. Just my 2 cents
I could see it being light burn if he does not have air circulation by the plant.
 

tkowitha123

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I mean nute burn should show in the tips, and the fact that I don't see any problems with the tips of the leaf thats severely burnt, Imagine if that big leaf was slightly smaller when it started to burn and continued to grow another 1/2 inch or slightly more if you imagine time travel and think of that leaf being slightly smaller a pretty decent line becomes apparent that looks like maybe it leaned up against the light for a little while. ok I'm done I have no more cents to give out as I am broke.
 

kcbudluvr

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Thanks for all your feedback guys. I'm gonna go ahead and raise my lights up a little and continue to watch it. That is the only place I'm seeing this happen. She looks pretty healthy otherwise. I think she does have good circulation as I've never had this issue before with my setup and I can see it swaying in the breeze a bit. I probably should have mentioned earlier that she is a Blue Widow, and it's my first time with this strain. Also, I'm two weeks into 12/12. Again, thanks for all the help guys.
 

PurpleKu§h

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Thanks for all your feedback guys. I'm gonna go ahead and raise my lights up a little and continue to watch it. That is the only place I'm seeing this happen. She looks pretty healthy otherwise. I think she does have good circulation as I've never had this issue before with my setup and I can see it swaying in the breeze a bit. I probably should have mentioned earlier that she is a Blue Widow, and it's my first time with this strain. Also, I'm two weeks into 12/12. Again, thanks for all the help guys.
Good luck to you!
 
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