Drio
Well-Known Member
None of your pictures are showing and the only one you did was obvious Boron deficiency -
If you actually read the guide you yourself posted you would see that.
This guide sites nothing credible other than general agreement from the marijuana crowd.
Yet , light bleaching - by the looks of the guide is not a common problem.
There is really no information on it and i think , w/e the problem might be ,light will be its last.
Poor aluminium foilar has the tendency to "crumble" and create extremely strong reflections on small areas known as hot spots , - this takes a while to happen but if the plant does not move from light breeze or something external she will burn in after a few hours.
Ive had this problem ,- and quite severely. - If light bleaching existed i would have "light bleaching" way before the leafs burned.
If light bleaching exists , which i highly doubt.
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Again , flush the plants , equalize the PH and give them fresh nutrients. - If your light is causing excess heat at the canopy , - then tie it higher up.
If you actually read the guide you yourself posted you would see that.
This guide sites nothing credible other than general agreement from the marijuana crowd.
Yet , light bleaching - by the looks of the guide is not a common problem.
There is really no information on it and i think , w/e the problem might be ,light will be its last.
Poor aluminium foilar has the tendency to "crumble" and create extremely strong reflections on small areas known as hot spots , - this takes a while to happen but if the plant does not move from light breeze or something external she will burn in after a few hours.
Ive had this problem ,- and quite severely. - If light bleaching existed i would have "light bleaching" way before the leafs burned.
If light bleaching exists , which i highly doubt.
--
Again , flush the plants , equalize the PH and give them fresh nutrients. - If your light is causing excess heat at the canopy , - then tie it higher up.