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I think it may take a while to see the clawing stopped. I would simply use water only, don't worry about flushing anymore. I would also not worry about the color of the leaves at this point.
Aye, but don't you need an operator's permit to buy it (in California at least)?
that makes so much since!!!!! I do have them next to my bedroom window. But the sun never hits the window. The roof over hang doesn't alow the sun to hit. But I'm thinking it's the white paint on my shed that may be reflecting the light like snow would. That just makes so much since... Now I have to figure out something before I burn them all up. Thank you so much bro. Now I have toThat is not fertilizer burn, or a deficiency.
What could be reflecting on the plants? Last year a family out in Santa Cruz had a small house fire. Caused by the DOG BOWL. Sun was reflected from the bowl onto the siding of the house, started a fire. My granddaughter almost burned up an old Easter basket a few weeks ago because she took it out into the garden when she went out with me. She happened to put a small compact mirror with a magnifying side in the basket, and had left it open, then forgot about the basket. We went back down that evening and found the basket with a burn tracked into its side. I shouldn't say a burn, it was a hole with burned edges.
So, all this is to say that those leaves look straight up scorched to me, and I'm wondering about reflections off windows and the like because the only time I've seen marks like that were when the plants were burned by the lights (inside).
Seamaiden is all woman!Bro
that makes so much since!!!!! I do have them next to my bedroom window. But the sun never hits the window. The roof over hang doesn't alow the sun to hit. But I'm thinking it's the white paint on my shed that may be reflecting the light like snow would. That just makes so much since... Now I have to figure out something before I burn them all up. Thank you so much bro. Now I have to
It scared the shit out of both of us, she almost cried when she saw it. Then she wanted to throw the little basket away, and I told her, No, let's keep it so it will remind us.Seamaiden is all woman!
But yeah, I think she is right, she is right a lot BTW!
Damn @Seamaiden , I am really glad your granddaughters small mistake didn't turn into a huge problem for you!
I would hate to hear you had a fire! Stay safe
Possibly, but I've never seen it happen, not even when it's over 110*. If the plants don't get moved at all, you're going to have to track both the sun and what it might be being reflected off of. Or, you can just accept the damage as cosmetic damage. Or, you can add some shade cloth.View attachment 429850 View attachment 429857 View attachment 429852 Ok guys so here are some pics of the plants and of the area plants are at. I just can't figure out where the reflection or the intense heat is coming from. And the burn spots are in such random areas. They are here and there all over the place on both my plants. Could it be the direct sunlight? It has been well over 95 degrees all week long? I just can't put my finger on it??? I also remember that indoors my plants would get similar marks from being too close to lamps. But I just can't find out what's causing this. And I just can't move plants to any other spot.
Awe, I don't even know her and want to comfort her! Shit happens, in this life, often. When my little girl gets sad over what I consider a non issue in the scheme of things my heart just breaks....:grumpy:It scared the shit out of both of us, she almost cried when she saw it. Then she wanted to throw the little basket away, and I told her, No, let's keep it so it will remind us.
Possibly, but I've never seen it happen, not even when it's over 110*. If the plants don't get moved at all, you're going to have to track both the sun and what it might be being reflected off of. Or, you can just accept the damage as cosmetic damage. Or, you can add some shade cloth.
A softy for the innocent, hard as I need to be on those that know whats right but still do wrong!What a softy! I'm a bit harsher than that. I'd already told her not to bring the basket out to the garden, but she insisted. I told her not to forget it there, but she did. So when we discovered the event, I explained to her that she'd been warned to not even take the basket with the tiny teddy outside, but she insisted. And when she complains that something isn't fair, I explain to her, very firmly, that nothing in life is fair and she should not have that expectation of fairness.
Those spots look like water burn, does it get foggy at night where you're at, do you water them at night or in the morning, do you have sprinklers? Water can collect on the leaves and in intense sun the water will leave burn marks, like a magnifying glass. The leaves on my outdoor plants will collect water from the air at night and in the morning the dew will make water collect and some leaves get burns. As long as the rest of the plant is good it's not a big deal.View attachment 429991 View attachment 429989View attachment 429990
Those spots look like water burn, does it get foggy at night where you're at, do you water them at night or in the morning, do you have sprinklers? Water can collect on the leaves and in intense sun the water will leave burn marks, like a magnifying glass. The leaves on my outdoor plants will collect water from the air at night and in the morning the dew will make water collect and some leaves get burns. As long as the rest of the plant is good it's not a big deal.View attachment 429991 View attachment 429989View attachment 429990
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