Madagascar Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2013 #1 Think its nutrient burn bc it was hot in my garden. About 79*F. Could it be something else?
hbbum Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2013 #2 I think you forgot something, try putting up a pic. Also your plant wont burn at 79F unless it is touching a hot bulb
I think you forgot something, try putting up a pic. Also your plant wont burn at 79F unless it is touching a hot bulb
rizzlaking Active Member Jul 31, 2013 #5 yes from what you said it 100 percent burn no pics needed, well not if you dont want a good awnswer that is
yes from what you said it 100 percent burn no pics needed, well not if you dont want a good awnswer that is
Sand4x105 Well-Known Member Jul 31, 2013 #6 Madagascar said: Think its nutrient burn bc it was hot in my garden. About 79*F. Could it be something else? Click to expand... Something else, those plants look perfect...
Madagascar said: Think its nutrient burn bc it was hot in my garden. About 79*F. Could it be something else? Click to expand... Something else, those plants look perfect...
ProfessorPotSnob New Member Jul 31, 2013 #7 3 things will create a burn and the first is heat and eliminated unless your plants are to close to the lamp . Second up is Nutrients in excess or nutrient deficiency along with the the third factor of pH .
3 things will create a burn and the first is heat and eliminated unless your plants are to close to the lamp . Second up is Nutrients in excess or nutrient deficiency along with the the third factor of pH .