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Hey guys, I need help. About a week ago I wanted to try a different type of grow where after my plant reached about 6 inches I started flowering it. I wanted to try flowering it upside down because I had read a post about the technique and there didn't seem to be any evidence on whether or not the technique really did anything, my gut feeling says it wont help much if at all but still was curious. About two days ago a cfl fell over where the pant could touch it and it burnt a few leaves, this has never happened to one of my plants I don't know if I should just remove the leaves or ignore it. Along with that some of the leaves have turned yellow within the past few weeks and I'm having trouble figuring what the problem is. Checked the ph it's a little under 7, tried adding more nitrogen doesn't seem like it helped. Thanks guys I appreciate all comments.
Quite honestly i am not sure about growing them upside down, but i could see growing it sideways kinda like your pictures, lol. Doing this would allow the branches to reach towards the light and get more exposure.
As far as yellowing leaves, it could be many things. Do some reading here on the growery. This subject has been trouble shot many times.
Not enough info here for a good diagnosis, but yellowing margins point to either a mag or zinc deficiency. Update this thread with your growing medium, nutes, and more details of what's been going on so you can get better info.
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