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Hi guys, need some help!!! With the new light I believe I burnt the tips on my baby, so I raised the light as high aspossible, now the leaves are bending, can anyone give me a straight forward answer to what this could be, reading through the forums, I kind of split it down to either possible over water (although she has only had 1 litre in 2 weeks, growing in compost) or a pH problem (but the bottled water I have purchased is ph6.4) thanks, no nutes at this point.
 

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Might be over feeding, over watering.
Feed less nutes, water less often.
Whats ur light?

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Hi guys, need some help!!! With the new light I believe I burnt the tips on my baby, so I raised the light as high aspossible, now the leaves are bending, can anyone give me a straight forward answer to what this could be, reading through the forums, I kind of split it down to either possible over water (although she has only had 1 litre in 2 weeks, growing in compost) or a pH problem (but the bottled water I have purchased is ph6.4) thanks, no nutes at this point.

I googled 'growing in compost' and this was first line of text:

'Growing plants in pure compost can cause problems with water retention and stability as well.'

Medium looks too dense and wet to me :pass:
 
I googled 'growing in compost' and this was first line of text:

'Growing plants in pure compost can cause problems with water retention and stability as well.'

Medium looks too dense and wet to me :pass:
Thanks for the advice, so should I leave of watering for a while and see if see recovers or is she pretty much doomed now
 
Thanks for the advice, so should I leave of watering for a while and see if see recovers or is she pretty much doomed now

Definitely leave off watering for a while. Are you able to replant in a more aerated medium?
 
Looks overwater to me
 
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