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>> Ganja'- that's light/heat burn all the way,... roasted worst at the top (!); notice the leaves fried on surfaces most flush with the light, but lower/more angled leaves are fine,...light/heat/RH/air movement can all mix and match in combos to cause this, but my bet is mostly high temp's and light intensity,...on the upper pics, those few odd spots that are near perfect dots, those look like lensing damage from water droplets under strong light,... tip/teeth browning smacks of mild nute burn,... Back those lights up, check your temps/RH, make sure they're well watered,...
Morning GanjaStyle.
I'd follow Waira's advice (it usually works for me! ^_^ )
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Hi Again Ganjastyle
Sure i can! It looks by you pictures that you have cooked your plant! It's becuase your lights are giving out heat and the leaves are far too close.
This one where you turned some lights of
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Awesome! That's perfect and just what you want to see.
Now for the PH ... is it in check? I see by the picture you're growing in baltic spagnum peat moss??
The PH is very low on that (3.7-4.3!!!!!) . Soil growing you'll need to maintain a ph of around 6.2-6.5 for the plants to take up nutrients they need. (no food and it dies....wrong PH and it cant eat)
I'd be flushing that plant now. With probably 20 odd litres of water - if the soil really is around 4 ph .. i wouldnt even bother checking your water before puring it in - it's gonna be 7-8 ph and you'll need to raise your medium PH one hell of a large amount.
Then give the plants a light feeding with about 2-3 litres of water and mild nutes PH'd to 6.5
It's a bit hit and hope becuase the soil is nowhere near right. But it's probably better than watching a plant die!
Hope this helps
All the best
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