Plant seems to be exhibiting light burn . First grow and starting week 5 of flower. I have addressed the light distance issue by increasing canopy distance from light . But what about the leaves ? Leave them be? Pluck the burned ones individually ? or just take the whole leaf. Any tips or input is greatly appreciated
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-orangutan tittiez (exotic gentix)-bag seed
- 67 days from seed day , day 29 flower
-Method: coco
-plastic
-PH and TDS of Water, Solution, runoff (if Applicable)N/A
-PPM/TDS or EC of nutrient solution if applicable N/A
-Method used to measure PH and TDS ( vinegar/baking soda acidity test
-Indoor 2x2x60in
-Amazon leds 4x20W ,6x10W , 1 Solar Led 200W at about 40%
-12/12
-78,72
-55,65
-Ventilation system; , No,
-AC, external duct fan
-Co2; , No
If growing Hydro some additional questions:
-DWC? RDWC? Autopots? Ebb and Flow? Other?
-Distance of liquid below net pot (DWC)
-Temperature of reservoir
-TDS of nutrient solution
-Amount of air to solution
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Just leave the leaves on there. If it’s still getting too much light, the damaged leaves will offer some shade to the leaves below. If the light is good now and it’s not burning, the damaged leaves can stay put and continue photosynthesizing unless they have turned completely brown. If they have turned completely brown you can remove them but otherwise leave it be.
