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    After reading this article I'm convinced it's light burn but feel free to tell me otherwise. I'd had thought before they were OK in veg at the current distance they would be OK but according to this article that's not always the case. Also I think my plants actually look like some of the plants in the article with mild/beginnings of burn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahnya View Post
    After reading this article I'm convinced it's light burn but feel free to tell me otherwise. I'd had thought before they were OK in veg at the current distance they would be OK but according to this article that's not always the case. Also I think my plants actually look like some of the plants in the article with mild/beginnings of burn.

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    Best to remove that link mate, you should still have time, external links are not allowed and we have plenty of information here you can find on the subject

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    You go Gal, some nice bud you have there.

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    Argh soz, edit buttons gone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotshot View Post
    You go Gal, some nice bud you have there.
    Thanks, most of them still look okay but I'm a bit sad I've let this happen. Still not 100% sure it's light burn hopefully someone will chime in but the leaves have gone taco and it's definitely not too hot in there now temps have come down.

    Is 18 inches an okay distance? That's what I've set the light to now

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    Heat stressed and hungry

    Get the light of her up off her or dimmed deffo.

    Shes yellowing though so if thats new shes hungry, if she wont respond to feed and the yellow continues see post #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Heat stressed and hungry

    Get the light of her up off her or dimmed deffo.

    Shes yellowing though so if thats new shes hungry, if she wont respond to feed and the yellow continues see post #3
    Raise your light and just get the Gaffa to confirm as well



    On a final note
    The microbes feed the plant, cal mag nukes microbe, plant cant eat..
    So what ever the outcome here dont put cal mag in soil anymore mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Heat stressed and hungry

    Get the light of her up off her or dimmed deffo.

    Shes yellowing though so if thats new shes hungry, if she wont respond to feed and the yellow continues see post #3
    Just reread todays post mate...

    I stand my original diagnosis...
    The soil is fried, the heat stress is just a coincidence and added problem. Back the light off and reread what I said i in Post#3 of this thread and perform on all plants

    Millwall's went the same way after cal mag in soil
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaz View Post
    Raise your light and just get the Gaffa to confirm as well



    On a final note
    The microbes feed the plant, cal mag nukes microbe, plant cant eat..
    So what ever the outcome here dont put cal mag in soil anymore mate
    Awesome. Microbes are in the post. Is 18 inches OK? Weird how nutrient problem didn't show until now. I've not fed cal mag for over 3 weeks when I think about it.

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