The amount of nutirents you are feeding this 5 week old plant will eventually kill it, sooner not later. Your plant needs water at the roots so it can eat and drink from them. During veg it usually isn't necessary to feed them huge blasts of food because nutirents for young plants should be gradually introduced to the root zone. With as much as they are getting are you sure its the light that burnt them?I've been thinking the same thing... right now I've been using a spray fertilizer that has: organic nitrogen 3000 p.p.m, phosphorus 1250 p.p.m potassium 4500 p.p.m Calcium 1250 p.p.m Magnesium 775 p.p.m Boron 6 p.p.m.
I've been doing some LST on her, I don't want her to grow really big but will be satisfied with a yield of at least an half an onze.
I meassured her and is not more than 10 cm tall
I am only feeding her once a week, spray a little on the leafs and some more in the soil. I didn't use good soil so I think she really needs some food. In this case I'm sure it was the lights because today in the morning when I opened the grow box to see her the lights fell on top of the plant who knows at what time during the night and burned the smaller leafs as well as a couple of big ones. In your opinion I shouldn't be giving her any food???The amount of nutirents you are feeding this 5 week old plant will eventually kill it, sooner not later. Your plant needs water at the roots so it can eat and drink from them. During veg it usually isn't necessary to feed them huge blasts of food because nutirents for young plants should be gradually introduced to the root zone. With as much as they are getting are you sure its the light that burnt them?