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is not enough with the ferts ?Looks like either Magnesium or Potassium deficiency to me, not heat stress. 86-90 isn't dangerously high, imo, although if the problem gets any worse you probably should be wary of mold/rot. A little Azomite and Epsom Salt could clear it up. A little should go a long way.
I'm not sure, but it looks like a Potassium deficiency to me, usually burn starts at the tips, ime. If it's Potassium a good source for this is Green Sand. Can be bought off eBay? If it's Magnesium (less likely, imo, on second glance) then the Epsom Salt should be good. Azomite is Calcium and other trace minerals so it's a bit of a cure all for micro nutrients.
I'd start with what ever you've got with high K and give it a low does. See what she does.
thank you bro , ill do it next feeding !! , hope they get better !!!
At this point when its flowering, can you cut or pitch the main stem or would that screw the hole plant up?Looks like he's got the main stems wire tied to bamboo sticks.
You can cut the leaves off, but most of the leaves are still doing work, imo. I say it more depends on what stage the leaf is in in its life as damage doesn't look too severe. Leaves start out requiring energy from the plant to grow, but quickly turn into a positive investment where it supplies energy back to the plant. At some point in the leaf's life, however, it becomes inefficient and later the plant begins to expend energy in order to sustain the leaf and even later the plant expends more energy to break the leaf down.
It's hard to say whether his leaves are a positive, or negative investment for the plant at this point, but I'd wager they are still worth some good. If he was to cut the leaves right now I'd say it was mainly for aesthetic purposes, but another grower might very well say chop 'em. I wouldn't cut off just a portion of a leaf, though, I'd go all or nothing.