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Couldn't Handle the "N"

Jimmy Sparkle

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I have 3 Big Buddha Blue Cheese mixed in with some others that are not tolerating being over fertilized. It was an accident that I mixed up their food too hot by double. Everything else tolerated the "accident " like a champ except for the 3 stooges. I didn't take pictures of the carnage because I know what happened already. What I don't know however is , what happens now? About 10 % of the leaves are fried chicken everything else on them looks OK except some of the new growth at the tips got a little crispy but just a little. Do the growing tips Grow past the burnt area laterally ? Like up and around the damage ? Or do they themselves continue on burnt up ?Older burnt leaves will probably fall off here and there. Does anyone know how long before the new growth gets back on track with just plain water for a while? They have just been put on a 12/12 ...10 days ago. Thank you guys.
 

*BUDS

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I have 3 Big Buddha Blue Cheese mixed in with some others that are not tolerating being over fertilized. It was an accident that I mixed up their food too hot by double. Everything else tolerated the "accident " like a champ except for the 3 stooges. I didn't take pictures of the carnage because I know what happened already. What I don't know however is , what happens now? About 10 % of the leaves are fried chicken everything else on them looks OK except some of the new growth at the tips got a little crispy but just a little. Do the growing tips Grow past the burnt area laterally ? Like up and around the damage ? Or do they themselves continue on burnt up ?Older burnt leaves will probably fall off here and there. Does anyone know how long before the new growth gets back on track with just plain water for a while? They have just been put on a 12/12 ...10 days ago. Thank you guys.
Sounds like its fucked. When you burn the shade leaves off you are taking away the 'solar panels' that draw in the energy, without them you will get a very light fluffy harvest. The burnt tips is also a very bad sign for the quality of the finished product.
 

Jimmy Sparkle

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Sounds like its fucked. When you burn the shade leaves off you are taking away the 'solar panels' that draw in the energy, without them you will get a very light fluffy harvest. The burnt tips is also a very bad sign for the quality of the finished product.
Shit! I figured it was bad. Thanks man
 
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