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    Everything was going so well. The tips of the leaves were a little brown. Then the leaves started shrivelling at the edges and going very pale brown. How can I rescue her? She is beginning to flower.Click image for larger version. 

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    Welcome to the forum. We need more information please. Type of medium, nutrients, amounts used, room temperature etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue View Post
    Welcome to the forum. We need more information please. Type of medium, nutrients, amounts used, room temperature etc etc
    Lights out picture.^^^

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    need a better picture and more info as said, i can kind of assume you have overfed her and heat stress maybe but its hard to do so without more info

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    Here's a better picture. She's in two thirds soil, one third perlite. Fed Canna Terra Vega for three weeks and now Canna Terra Flores at recommended dilutions in an Autopot system. Ambient temperature is mid 20s C.

    I suspect over watering is a large part but not all, so I have taken her out of Autopot. It has always seemed to me to soak plants much more than I ever have when watering manually but this is the first time I have used perlite.

    Any tips or ideas gratefully received.Click image for larger version. 

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    what kind of lights and how close is it to your plant? from what ive learned crispy and curled up is heat stress.



    Quote Originally Posted by Emerald Taff View Post
    Here's a better picture. She's in two thirds soil, one third perlite. Fed Canna Terra Vega for three weeks and now Canna Terra Flores at recommended dilutions in an Autopot system. Ambient temperature is mid 20s C.

    I suspect over watering is a large part but not all, so I have taken her out of Autopot. It has always seemed to me to soak plants much more than I ever have when watering manually but this is the first time I have used perlite.

    Any tips or ideas gratefully received.Click image for larger version. 

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    250w light, generally about 8" from top of plant

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    usually its advised for the light to be between 18 to 24 inches, but not sure as your light is not so strong, have you had a heat wave lately?

    check out this website, all the pictures resemble yours very much and its about heat stress

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    Quote Originally Posted by deffcity View Post
    usually its advised for the light to be between 18 to 24 inches, but not sure as your light is not so strong, have you had a heat wave lately?

    check out this website, all the pictures resemble yours very much and its about heat stress
    I know your helping but I don't think you can post links to other sites!

    There is sticky threads here with light distance charts and info.

    Cheers

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    shit... how do i edit post?

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