And I use regular food for their grow phase and calmag, usually in equal parts.
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I check that more often than I check my ph.
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@Itisi @Vlad The Inhalerso let me start by saying I've been seeing this throughout my entire grow but just recently it's gotten much worse. New growth looks good but I'm worried it's going to kill my plant. I just switched to my hps light and my highest temp was 81 last night so I'm going to raise my light. I recently fed her some Cali mag because I thought she maybe was experiencing a deficiency. Please give me any advice to correct the problem.
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It could be wind burn that's what I was thinking because my fan is blowing fairly hard on each particular part that is burned. I am going to pick up a smaller fan today and see what happens.It does look like splash burn, although one or two bits look like wind burn. You mentioned the fan being close, is it blowing the leaves into contact with your soil? The bits that look like wind burn, look like they may have been touching the pot,again is the fan blowing them against it?
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