2 of my plants are burned, need help

2Stoned2Think

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I don't have pics, and i know for sure it was heat issues that caused this.

But 2 of my plants are now growing all deformed because of this, I was just wondering, Now that the temps are lowered, will they start more uniform growth? Instead of all this retarded single leaf growth all over the place, Also...does it really matter if your leafs are f'ed up? When it comes to budding, isn't just the amount of bud sites that is important? And now the leafs??
 

boogie323

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Get A Stress Releiver Something That Has A Lot Of B-1 In It Like Supernatural Super Thrive Dont Listen To Grandprix All Of His Posts Ive Seen R Back Off The Nutes
 

Picasso345

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Leaves are important because they supply all the energy to the plant and thusly THE BUDS. Mongoloid leaves that are all misshapen and rotten and only half there like Bush's soggy brain will cut into bud production. If heat was truly the issue you will see better leaves from now on.
 

2Stoned2Think

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Leaves are important because they supply all the energy to the plant and thusly THE BUDS. Mongoloid leaves that are all misshapen and rotten and only half there like Bush's soggy brain will cut into bud production. If heat was truly the issue you will see better leaves from now on.
Thanks buddy, That's great,

What else could have caused the retarded leafs? It didn't really happen on any other plant...Also, the tops are not continueing to grow as fast as before they were burned, should i top it and see if it promotes better growth?
 

closet grower

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Your plants will start producing "one leaf" if they are not getting the proper lighting. What lighting are you using?
 

rockin 7734

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I have a bubble gum plant that is really sensative to the nutes in the soil.I got a little tired of mixing soil and bought a bag of soil with nutes.Just with the ph'ed water it is burning the leaves.I'm trying to raise my ph so not all the nutes are available at once.I hope it works.All other strains aren't having a problem with the soil.I have never gave them nutes.Only the soil.I won't go that easy route again.
 

Picasso345

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I have a bubble gum plant that is really sensative to the nutes in the soil.I got a little tired of mixing soil and bought a bag of soil with nutes.Just with the ph'ed water it is burning the leaves.I'm trying to raise my ph so not all the nutes are available at once.I hope it works.All other strains aren't having a problem with the soil.I have never gave them nutes.Only the soil.I won't go that easy route again.
I see what you are trying to do man, but yikes, lol. What about transplanting them back into some clean soil?
 

rockin 7734

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I have other clones that are healthy yet that I can get some off of though.It is a really branchy plant which makes a bunch of good clones.I have some good soil but they are a little far a long for me to worry about that.Just the edges are burnt and I have them tied down and the secondary growth is about 2ft tall off main stalk.Maybe 9 of them on both plants.I would end up needing help to do that and i work alone if you know what I'm sayin?
 

User24

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2stoned:
its really hard to give you an accurate response without a few pics and more information on your setup.

at the very least, read the sticky and get that info in

1) PICTURE OF PLANT *** VERY IMPORTANT ***
2) Growing indoor or outdoors
3) Watering schedule
4) Growing Medium
5) What stage of growth


even that isn't really enough info, but the pics help a lot in diagnosis.

so far, I don't think we even know if you are in soil or hydro, ph levels, tap or RO water, all that stuff.

rockin:
and quit hijacking already, damn.
 

2Stoned2Think

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ph of water is 6.5
using soil
250w hps in a small space
still in veg
water twice a week!!

My camera phone fell in the toilet=( LOL , it seems to be okay though the problem seems to have resolved itself, so hijack away fellow growers!!
 

rockin 7734

Active Member
2stoned:
its really hard to give you an accurate response without a few pics and more information on your setup.

at the very least, read the sticky and get that info in

1) PICTURE OF PLANT *** VERY IMPORTANT ***
2) Growing indoor or outdoors
3) Watering schedule
4) Growing Medium
5) What stage of growth


even that isn't really enough info, but the pics help a lot in diagnosis.

so far, I don't think we even know if you are in soil or hydro, ph levels, tap or RO water, all that stuff.

rockin:
and quit hijacking already, damn.
I was just givin a heads up on burnin leaves with mine as example when I was responded upon so I responded back.Burn one and chill!:evil:
 
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