YoungKelly
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Also am I correct in thinking that the leaves are nutrient burned? Does it look as if the plant will die?
Anyways, sorry for all the questions and I really appreciate any feedback.
I am not worried about the growth of the plant so much as those small branches seen growing underneath everything... Also how bad does that nutrient burn look? I will provide better pictures, what angle would help?My Purple Kush clone has looked like that forever.
A pic of the whole plant would help. Can't tell shit from those ones.
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Thank you, I really appreciate the information. So far after plain water waterings, the burn got alittle worse... Do I just ride it out?I see a little burn,the leaf pattern is normal lowest on the limbs starting you will have 1 -3 leafs ,as it grows the next node up will have 5 and next you will have seven leafs which is very common and normal,if the plant is happy and healthy it can grow as many as 13 fingers on a leaf,I have had 11 on a few never got to 13 lol,,If you are worried or think you over feed,give it some strait water a bit of a flush it will help dissipate any extra nutrients ,make sure you have good drainage so the water can run through and wash any extra out,plant looks good or will here coming up,not sure what you are feeding but you want a NPK 7-5-5 for veg or as close to that ,& a NPK of 3-10-10 for flowering or as close as you can get,always better to be giving to little rather than too much is the general rule of thumb ,Cheers mate keep on growing
Here are some more pics, I have begun to LST, atleast I think I'm doing it right... Should I remove the burned leaves? Thanksunless your doing some massive training cut the new growth. it will never reach the canopy and will produce nothing except larfy popcorn that drys into nothing. they just suck the juce from the rest of the plant. take multi pics of the entire plant and some close up of affected leaves
I agree with this completely. Don't cut any of the new growth off yet, even if it is towards the bottom of the plant.i wouldnt remove anything untill your sure the burn is corrected. if it isnt then the plant will send the extra stuff to different leaves and they will get the burn
Because you have severe damage to a whole section of growth on your plant, she's probably trying to get some extra light by putting energy into growing new leaves where she can. Cutting any growth off at this point would just be taking away a vital part of your plants healing process, slowing down your grow over all.unless your doing some massive training cut the new growth. it will never reach the canopy and will produce nothing except larfy popcorn that drys into nothing. they just suck the juce from the rest of the plant. take multi pics of the entire plant and some close up of affected leaves