Psychotic Psychonaut
Member
First off I thought I'd greet you all, since I've never made a thread here before and have only commented a few times. Anyways, nice to meet you all here - from reading around as much as I do on this site I get the impression many of you on here have a tremendous amount of knowledge with growing Cannabis.
Okay, anyhow... This is my second grow attempt... I have about 10 plants vegging now. I don't know what type it is, because I just used some of my many (I have like around 200-300 seeds left still ) seeds I took out from some of the pot I bought.
I am almost certain they are an Indica - probably a pure Indica - their mother(s) were grown in Albania (I know this because I know who brought them over here and where they came from).
Though I encounter little quirks with several of my plants every now and then, they are usually relatively minor things such as very subtle yellowing and a few tiny lice on a couple plants. But this issue just popped up over night and is the most distressing.
It only happened to a single plant, and since it happened on the top, I get the feeling it is related to being too close to the light source, and maybe I just caught it in time before the burn would have changed the color (as most heat stressed plants look a bit different).
I also can verify that this particular plant was incredibly close to the lights; in fact it may have even been touching one of the bulbs (though many of my other plants have done the same thing and didn't do this; possibly because I caught it earlier in those situations..?)
I typically keep the plants about 2 inches away from the lights, but every now and then they catch up quicker than I check on them and touch once in a while. Again, this is the only time I've seen this effect, though I have a couple other plants which did have very slight singed edges of heat-burn.
Obviously, I've already lowered the plant a few inches so it's not nearly as close - and for safe keeping I knocked my others down a tad.
It really seems to have only effected the second to freshest set of leaves at the top (aside from the set which is coming in now), though the edges of one of the blades of a leaf on the set lower got a tad of it as well.
So what do any of you gurus think..? Is this heat stress?
All of these pictures are of the same plant.
Oh, another question while I am at it - I read a comment someone said in another thread about light and roots not being best friends. Is this true that you should prevent the roots from getting light. Three of my pots are transparent (because they are just buckets I bought) - and this is one of them. Though I should point out that the other two haven't seen anything like this and one of them is actually one of my most healthy looking plants.
Actually, aside from this set of leaves that turned this way literally overnight, the rest of the plant is quite healthy looking as well.
Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Donkey smell!
Okay, anyhow... This is my second grow attempt... I have about 10 plants vegging now. I don't know what type it is, because I just used some of my many (I have like around 200-300 seeds left still ) seeds I took out from some of the pot I bought.
I am almost certain they are an Indica - probably a pure Indica - their mother(s) were grown in Albania (I know this because I know who brought them over here and where they came from).
Though I encounter little quirks with several of my plants every now and then, they are usually relatively minor things such as very subtle yellowing and a few tiny lice on a couple plants. But this issue just popped up over night and is the most distressing.
It only happened to a single plant, and since it happened on the top, I get the feeling it is related to being too close to the light source, and maybe I just caught it in time before the burn would have changed the color (as most heat stressed plants look a bit different).
I also can verify that this particular plant was incredibly close to the lights; in fact it may have even been touching one of the bulbs (though many of my other plants have done the same thing and didn't do this; possibly because I caught it earlier in those situations..?)
I typically keep the plants about 2 inches away from the lights, but every now and then they catch up quicker than I check on them and touch once in a while. Again, this is the only time I've seen this effect, though I have a couple other plants which did have very slight singed edges of heat-burn.
Obviously, I've already lowered the plant a few inches so it's not nearly as close - and for safe keeping I knocked my others down a tad.
It really seems to have only effected the second to freshest set of leaves at the top (aside from the set which is coming in now), though the edges of one of the blades of a leaf on the set lower got a tad of it as well.
So what do any of you gurus think..? Is this heat stress?
All of these pictures are of the same plant.
Oh, another question while I am at it - I read a comment someone said in another thread about light and roots not being best friends. Is this true that you should prevent the roots from getting light. Three of my pots are transparent (because they are just buckets I bought) - and this is one of them. Though I should point out that the other two haven't seen anything like this and one of them is actually one of my most healthy looking plants.
Actually, aside from this set of leaves that turned this way literally overnight, the rest of the plant is quite healthy looking as well.
Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Donkey smell!
Attachments
-
189.7 KB Views: 25
-
165.3 KB Views: 19
-
181.3 KB Views: 13
-
166.8 KB Views: 16
-
200.8 KB Views: 18
-
166.2 KB Views: 8