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First time grower.I’m tryingLook in at them every 3 days and make sure their not dry. Then forget about them for 3 more days. Watching the grass grow makes you worry too much.
Is it best to leave the damage leaves or clip them?Those are the same leaves that were already damaged, right? Once a leaf is damaged, it does not heal. Ignore old damage.
I know what you mean but fortunately they are a lot tougher then we think they are. They can survive a lot of shit handling by us. And thats a good thing for me.First time grower.I’m trying
100w r spec led at 24 inches and about 77-82 degreesFrom the way you describe it. It might be light or heat stress. Remember transplanting also puts stress on the plants so just wait a few days and see what happens to the new and healthy leaves. Also get better pictures.
I recently lowered it to 20 inches which puts me at 28,000100w r spec led at 24 inches and about 77-82 degrees
This is an update from these leaves five days ago.I don’t see it spreading to any other leaves since last week except for one plant that I will put picture of first is now starting to get it on the tipsThose are the same leaves that were already damaged, right? Once a leaf is damaged, it does not heal. Ignore old damage.
This is an update from these leaves five days ago.I don’t see it spreading to any other leaves since last week except for one plant that I will put picture of first is now starting to get it on the tips
I think it’s fine as well can I ask you your opinion on taking the bad leaves off some people say if they’re still green on them then it will just feed on different leaves or you will take away from the plant or stone its growth even more since it’s been through so much alreadyIt's probably fine. Let it grow some more. Take the bad leaves off.
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