neem is 100% organic and works very well, 1 tsp per quart, feed before the lights come on or a few minutes before they shut off... it kinda looks like some sort of deficiency, pic 4 shows a clear nitrogen def on the lowest leaf on the left.
neem is 100% organic and works very well, 1 tsp per quart, feed before the lights come on or a few minutes before they shut off... it kinda looks like some sort of deficiency, pic 4 shows a clear nitrogen def on the lowest leaf on the left.
when I said feed, I meant foliar feed, don't add neem to the soil
Do not water or feed or anything with the lights on...It looks to me like you spilled some water/nutes on her with the lights on...any moisture will act like a magnifying glass and burn your leaves just like that...g/l
Just remember, no matter how benine, the insecticide will slow down growth just a little.
That doesn't look like insect damage-- looks like contact burn OR a deficiency-- it is all in the margins between the veins- so could very well be a micro-nute issue... what do you feed them and at what dose /how often?
And yes- if you get water on your plants - pull them out from under the lights till they dry-- if you splash nute solution on them- then pull them from under the lights and spritz them down with plain water... When dry- put them back under the lights