Need some help!!!!

jedixkid

Active Member
It's burning.
Either from overdosing nutes or,
From you spraying the leaves.
So chances are its nute burn because I've never sprayed the leaves before......

The only thing that seemed weird to me is that nute burn starts from the bottom up or so I've heard and this seriously happened over night which makes me believe that it may be related to heat, since temps in southern cali are going up!
 

303

Well-Known Member
Those leaves looked like mine after a bug attack. Not what I'm suggesting, just wouldn't rule it out, especially being a outdoor plant. What nute's are you giving it? Are you foilare feeding it?
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
So chances are its nute burn because I've never sprayed the leaves before......

The only thing that seemed weird to me is that nute burn starts from the bottom up or so I've heard and this seriously happened over night which makes me believe that it may be related to heat, since temps in southern cali are going up!

nothing to do with the temps.
and nute burn does not start at the bottom of the plant is affects the whole plant at the same time.
LUDA.
;-)
 

GoldenGanja13

Well-Known Member
I am willing to bet your Humidity at night is keeping your leafs from transpiring and the nutes are building up.
 

GoldenGanja13

Well-Known Member
Well thats where I would believe the promblem would arise. Does he have adequate venting where ever the plant is at night. I mean is it a cool 70 at night around the plant?
 

GoldenGanja13

Well-Known Member
why ask me ????????
most possibly for complete darkness or lower temps ??????????.
i dont know ask him !!!!!!!!!.
LUDA.
Why ask you?, well because your on this post, and most of us RIU frequenters are mellow and don't mind asking what others think. Sometimes we like to hear what others might do and contemplate their method.
I have seen you around from many moons ago, but I don't want to bother anyone. :finger:
LOL just kidding, whatever dude.:eyesmoke:
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
i second that.
http://www.greenmanspage.com/guides/plant_abuse.html
LUDACRIS.
;-)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
as i said.
and there is no point in asking for opinions on this one to find out its wrong.the grower needs to work the problem out and i have contributed.
and i posted a good link for people to use so i would say that i have been as helpfull as i can be without guessing the problem as people tend to do.
i am no expert in nuterient disorders as i have never had any but i know where to look to find the facts.
and is knowing me from a long time ago a good thing or a problem ?????.
and i am mellow as they come.
if i were anymore laid back i would be horizontall.
LUDA.
;-)
 

GoldenGanja13

Well-Known Member
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
as i said.

i am no expert in nuterient disorders as i have never had any but i know where to look to find the facts.
and is knowing me from a long time ago a good thing or a problem ?????.
LUDA.
;-)
I appreciate your honesty.

I saw and spoke with you long ago before you had built a rep. I was just trying to feel you out now that you are gaining rep.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
I appreciate your honesty.

I saw and spoke with you long ago before you had built a rep. I was just trying to feel you out now that you are gaining rep.
thanks it has not come easy but i do my best where i can.i spent more time reading and growing in my early days so i was not to active on this site but now the green is in hand and i am finished growing i am back with a different aspect on matters.
CRIS.
;-)
 

jedixkid

Active Member
I'm using FoxFarm Tiger Bloom as a nute, When the plant is brought in at night the temp is at about 75 with low humidity, the reason I bring it in is too give it complete darkness and regulate the temperature they're at.

Would it be a better idea to leave them out for the whole growing process?

This is my second grow and I have noticed my plants stay small and produce very few buds.

Thanks for the replies :)
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
I'm using FoxFarm Tiger Bloom as a nute, When the plant is brought in at night the temp is at about 75 with low humidity, the reason I bring it in is too give it complete darkness and regulate the temperature they're at.

Would it be a better idea to leave them out for the whole growing process?

This is my second grow and I have noticed my plants stay small and produce very few buds.

Thanks for the replies :)
i am not an outside grower but i think your reasons for bringing it in at night are spot on and for the best.
i would do the same(if growing outdoors) but as for small plants with few buds thats down to lack of light possibly because you grow outside but i cant comment for sure as i dont know what the photoperiod is where you live(not enought sunlight ???????).
LUDACRIS.
;-)

 

jedixkid

Active Member
i am not an outside grower but i think your reasons for bringing it in at night are spot on and for the best.
i would do the same(if growing outdoors) but as for small plants with few buds thats down to lack of light possibly because you grow outside but i cant comment for sure as i dont know what the photoperiod is where you live(not enought sunlight ???????).
LUDACRIS.
;-)

I live in Los Angeles we get plenty of light year round, for the most part that is. I've seen people post pictures of beautiful giant plants but mine always seem to stay small lol.

back to the earlier post.

I think the problem with the plant is nute burn and I've flushed with about double the amount of water as the container. There is still green on the plant so I am hopeful.
 
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