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Plant will recover ore is the danger done???

Fiet

Active member
Hello,

i made a mistake and have the leds to close to her know it looks like a Cal mag deficiency but it's not i belive? Will the plant recover ore is the damage done here? I can cry know because i put so much love in...


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Creeperpark

Well-known member
Mentor
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Hell yes they'll come back, keep the LED high and make sure your water is fortified with cal mag if you are using RO water. I just did the same thing with a low-wattage LED. I thought that since it was low wattage it would not burn my leaves. It did! I just moved it up about 7 inches and keep trucking. Your plant still looks very promising and a few bleached leaves isn't a problem for you. She'll be finished in a few weeks anyway. 😎
 
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The Tri Guy
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Until it's dead it's recoverable, and that's a long way from dead. With LEDs, don't forget the iron when considering cal mag choices. Many brands include it in a calmag + type product.
 
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