willyjones7
Active Member
I'm not sure if its a combination of light stress and nutrient burn or its just one or the other but its been about 4 days since i flushed my plants and they still haven't recovered from the salt buildup/nutrient burn.
What can i possibly do to help speed up the recovery?
In case anyone would like to know, The strain is called Northern Lights, I'm using a 1000 watt air cooled hood which is about 2 feet away from the plants at all time,The overall temperature in the room is about 74 degrees Fahrenheit and 75-76 where the plants are at. I'm using a soil less mix and these plants are in their 6th week of the vegetative cycle(started from seed which is why they are so small)
These are indoor plants and as far as watering cycle goes, I don't exactly have a strict feeding/watering schedule, I just go by what the plant tells me,
unfortunately though my dumbass forgot to flush the plants and they ended up getting burnt
What can i possibly do to help speed up the recovery?
In case anyone would like to know, The strain is called Northern Lights, I'm using a 1000 watt air cooled hood which is about 2 feet away from the plants at all time,The overall temperature in the room is about 74 degrees Fahrenheit and 75-76 where the plants are at. I'm using a soil less mix and these plants are in their 6th week of the vegetative cycle(started from seed which is why they are so small)
These are indoor plants and as far as watering cycle goes, I don't exactly have a strict feeding/watering schedule, I just go by what the plant tells me,
unfortunately though my dumbass forgot to flush the plants and they ended up getting burnt