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Hi everyone.
A couple of days ago I realised one of my girls developed a leaf in which the two main "middle prongs" out of the five (gotta learn some botanical terms asap!...) are kind of overlapping each other.
Almost like those two middle parts are competing with each other.
Yesterday, I noticed that the edges of that leaf are starting to show some kind of yellowing.
This is a White Widow plant (feminized, not automatic). Probably having some identity issues and trying to figure out if it's an Indica or a Sativa... ;-)
This picture from when I noticed the middle part of the leaf overlapping.
And this was a day later, the parts of the leaf that are touching each other seem to exhibit some kind of yellow spots.
Is this a potential problem?
Or did I inadvertently spilled some water over the leaf when the lights were on and got some kind of lens burn?
What would you do (take that leaf out? take that plant out of the tent? do some voodoo and praying? just let it be?)
Thanks.
A couple of days ago I realised one of my girls developed a leaf in which the two main "middle prongs" out of the five (gotta learn some botanical terms asap!...) are kind of overlapping each other.
Almost like those two middle parts are competing with each other.
Yesterday, I noticed that the edges of that leaf are starting to show some kind of yellowing.
This is a White Widow plant (feminized, not automatic). Probably having some identity issues and trying to figure out if it's an Indica or a Sativa... ;-)
This picture from when I noticed the middle part of the leaf overlapping.
And this was a day later, the parts of the leaf that are touching each other seem to exhibit some kind of yellow spots.
Is this a potential problem?
Or did I inadvertently spilled some water over the leaf when the lights were on and got some kind of lens burn?
What would you do (take that leaf out? take that plant out of the tent? do some voodoo and praying? just let it be?)
Thanks.