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Hi Farmers.
I have 5 strains in veg and this is the only one showing any problems. Couldn't find anything close on the deficiency chart. Who can tell me what it is and how to address it? Thanks!!
Help identify deficiency    the white bx 2
Help identify deficiency    the white bx


1. Are you growing from seed or clones? Clones
2. How old are your plants? 4 weeks
3. How tall are your plants? 18"
4. What size containers are they planted in? 5 gal smart pots
5. What is your soil mix? Promix
6. How often do you water and what type of water do you use? About every 5 days/tap
7. What is the pH of your water? 7.8 from the tap. adjusted to 6.3 for feeding
8. What kind of fertilizer do you use and what is its NPK ratio? Hydro-Gro 4.5/16/34 + Cal-Nite 15/0/0
9. Do you foliar feed or spray your plants with anything? no
10. What kind of lights do you use and how many watts combined? (HPS, MH, fluorescent, halogen, incandescent "plant lights") Veg room is 1k hps and 8 bulb t5
11. How close are your lights to the plants? 2'
12. What size is your grow space in square feet? 8x8
13. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space? 80 45%
14. What is the pH of the soil? Run off PH is 6.5
15. Have you noticed any insect activity in your grow space? None
16. How much experience do you have growing?1.5 yrs
 
I feel that's not a deficiency. It looks like a mosaic virus or natural variegation.
 
my white fire did this thru early flower and turned out dank as hell with no real effects IMO.
 
My white does this. It is natural in my plant as I have ran it for a few years now, and it has done it since day 1. I wouldn't worry about it. Just watch it over a few grows, and see what happens. The white prodcues some nice smoke. I was puffing on it last night.
 
I've got OG raskals cut of the white and it looked similar when I got it and it started first growing and finally grew out of it... Slow grower and a picky eater.

HOPE it's not the mosaic virus.
 
I agree... Great way to elimante questions for folks....

Maybe someone should make it an illness template or sumn silly...like a smoke report template....lol
 
Thanks everyone. I'll give them a good dose of cal/mg next feeding and see what happens.

I'm looking forward seeing how she looks in flower.
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IT IS NOT CAL MAG.

Here is one of the moms, I've cut this plant back ten times and tried everything on these. They do not change, what will make it LESS visible is boosting nitrogen. But will still be there.
I have a couple of them cal mg and slowly built it up to ridiculous amounts, never changed a thing at any level.
She is still one of my vigorous keepers, has no play in her life whatsoever I have noticed. When flipped they kind of grow out of it, but its no deal.

Mine is a white cross was well. Fwiw.
 

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My cut of The White always wanted Ca, not so much Mg. I never did see that variegation on her, but I did see it occur on another cross of a friend's. Odd situation, the mother never showed it, subsequent cuts never showed it, just this one particular run it showed up.

Have you tried giving just Ca to see if it changes the effect? Can even just do foliar if you need to keep EC in the root zone down.
 
My cut of The White always wanted Ca, not so much Mg. I never did see that variegation on her, but I did see it occur on another cross of a friend's. Odd situation, the mother never showed it, subsequent cuts never showed it, just this one particular run it showed up.

Have you tried giving just Ca to see if it changes the effect? Can even just do foliar if you need to keep EC in the root zone down.


He is saying he added cal mag in high doses already and it didn't do anything... Cal mag has ca in it....
 
Yes, calcium foliars did not change it either.

A shit leopard will never change it's shit spots, randy.

I just live w it. Until something starts actually messing with my garden not my mind I'm going to let it be. Been years though and plenty of runs. Still killer
 
IT IS NOT CAL MAG.

Here is one of the moms, I've cut this plant back ten times and tried everything on these. They do not change, what will make it LESS visible is boosting nitrogen. But will still be there.
I have a couple of them cal mg and slowly built it up to ridiculous amounts, never changed a thing at any level.
She is still one of my vigorous keepers, has no play in her life whatsoever I have noticed. When flipped they kind of grow out of it, but its no deal.

Mine is a white cross was well. Fwiw.
Looks just like mine. Been that way for 2 years. I grow organic, and everything the plant coul dneed is in the soil, or the teas I apply. My plants lack nothing ever.

The White must be one of those funny nicknames, because I actually think she is Mulatto.:)
 
I have aligees fire dog which has the white in it. The leaves always do this fwiw
 
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