what is this

josh878

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so this just started to happen ro the leaves on my plant and i dont no what it is.
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At what point of the grow are you at? Do u have any full size pics of the plant? Are you feeding? What strength? What kind of lights are you using?


Answering these when you ask for help, gets you a quicker response. Lets ppl know the steps u took to get where u are.

Looks like they're nute burned....imo
 
i am in the very end of my flowering stage and i am using a 5-14-15 fert i wil post the name and nutes later, and i am using 12 23 watt CLF bulbs.
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this is the fert i am using
[FONT=Tahoma, Verdana]Use MaxiBloom (NPK: 5-15-14) for the reproductive stage in fast growing annuals. MaxiBloom forces prolific flowering and fruiting and stimulates higher yields and crop quality. For most applications, use 1 teaspoon per gallon. (Orchids, use 1/2 tsp per gallon)

[/FONT]reproductive stage of fast
growing annuals
MaxiBloom forces prolific flowering
and fruiting
stimulates higher yields and crop quality


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