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Sometimes they get a little fried going into hot soil... If you just water at the right ph for a couple weeks itll bounce back just like new...then just pick the burnt leaves offView attachment 784675 So I transplanted all my plants Friday. The new growth since transplanting looks like this. Shock possibly? This one I believe stated before transplant so I’m confused . Or could it be something else. This is the worse one. Thanks
Lights are 18” away, I noticed today my humidity is way down right now. Sticking around 30 so I’m gonna put a humidifier in there shortlyTransplant shock is usually droopy looking plants which generally perk up after a day or so. Looks like you have something else going on. A picture without your lights on might help to diagnose but i'd say it's definitely not transplant shock. Are your lights too close?
I’ll take some tonight when I put the humidifier inA picture without the lights would definitely help out that purple haze is killing which is a statement I never thought would cross my lips haha
I transplant to the same soil. Idk I’m gonna see what happensSometimes they get a little fried going into hot soil... If you just water at the right ph for a couple weeks itll bounce back just like new...then just pick the burnt leaves off
Same ph water? Its the same soil but the roots just hit high nutrients... Either you rinse the soil or the plant uses the soil... Soil cools down as you use it... Thats why when you add nutes too early you really burn the plantI transplant to the same soil. Idk I’m gonna see what happens
Yes sir same PH. What your saying makes sense.Same ph water? Its the same soil but the roots just hit high nutrients... Either you rinse the soil or the plant uses the soil... Soil cools down as you use it... Thats why when you add nutes too early you really burn the plant
Itll be fine... It has to get used to its new houseYes sir same PH. What your saying makes sense.
Same ph water? Its the same soil but the roots just hit high nutrients... Either you rinse the soil or the plant uses the soil... Soil cools down as you use it... Thats why when you add nutes too early you really burn the plant
I’m running 2 300w mars led and one 1500wI've never seen nutrient burn quite like that! The leaves actually look OK with the exception of that funky discoloration on the top..
OP, What kind of light are you running?
Meter says normalPerhaps you're a bit too close with the lights? Tough to say without a meter.