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burned plants for light burn and/or pesticide use

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burned plants for light burn and/or pesticide use

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I just transplanted my recent run into small cubes and put them under a led. sprayed on day two in the room when lights were of and over the next few days some of the plants curled downward and looked semi burnt. I believe everything will be fine with a lil veg time but, id like to hear others opinions on the subject and would like some input and see if there is anything I can do to speed up the recovery of my plants. And some of them were fine with no burns or anything. also nothing is turning yellow really.
 
pyganic with the lights were off. and everything is still dark green. except for new growth and many of them are bouncing back about 30 got nuked.
 
pyganic with the lights were off. and everything is still dark green. except for new growth and many of them are bouncing back about 30 got nuked.
I do not believe pyganic did that. I have used it with no problems. It for sure looks light a pretty severe case of light burn
 
I do not believe pyganic did that. I have used it with no problems. It for sure looks light a pretty severe case of light burn
I would drop the light intensity in half and wait for the plants to recover than slowly ramp up the intensity
 
I do not believe pyganic did that. I have used it with no problems. It for sure looks light a pretty severe case of light burn
Yeah I moved them away from the light but it was only at like 50% as is and I have used pyganic and its never burnt anything like this did.
 
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