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Wildoafi33

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Pictures of a plant with extreme nute burn. Hope they survive. Transplanted directly into hot soil by accident. I wasn't clear enough in my instructions to my friend
 

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cannn

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Have you flushed? Thats pretty much all you can do. Just run ph'd water through the soil to leach out as much of the nutes as you can. Youll want to water until the soil is saturated, then let it sit for a while so the nutes in the soil start to dissolve into the water and then run more water through the soil to get them out. They look like theyll survive as long as you understand the cause of the issue
 

Wildoafi33

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Have you flushed? Thats pretty much all you can do. Just run ph'd water through the soil to leach out as much of the nutes as you can. Youll want to water until the soil is saturated, then let it sit for a while so the nutes in the soil start to dissolve into the water and then run more water through the soil to get them out. They look like theyll survive as long as you understand the cause of the issue
Yeah, it actually happened to the same plant when it was very young. After a couple weeks it recovered and was doing great. I'll just have to flush her out a couple times and when she's growing right again I'll take off those burned leaves. It already looks a little better. I'll post pics soon
 
Pictures of a plant with extreme nute burn. Hope they survive. Transplanted directly into hot soil by accident. I wasn't clear enough in my instructions to my friend
Looks like heat stress to me! When your leaves canoe upwards like that, it's trying to protect itself. And if your using HOT soil, then the heat will amplify the issue. Put a hanging thermometer between the light and the canopy and see what your temps are. Heat like that will ruin even the best strain. Your buds will end up near odorless and airy with heat like that. If that isn't the case, then your roots are getting fried from nutes!
 

Wildoafi33

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Looks like heat stress to me! When your leaves canoe upwards like that, it's trying to protect itself. And if your using HOT soil, then the heat will amplify the issue. Put a hanging thermometer between the light and the canopy and see what your temps are. Heat like that will ruin even the best strain. Your buds will end up near odorless and airy with heat like that. If that isn't the case, then your roots are getting fried from nutes!

Yeah it was planted almost directly into hot soil. Never had nutes until then. Heat is a consistent 79-80 at the canopy. She's getting better after just one flush.
 

Ghost of Davy Jones

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Yeah it was planted almost directly into hot soil. Never had nutes until then. Heat is a consistent 79-80 at the canopy. She's getting better after just one flush.
It does seriously look just like heat stress. looks dried out like a Mo' fo'. Flush that thing and get it in a good environment and she'll love u for it.
 
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