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Apollo13

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Lol, I have no idea what ur asking...but plants look a tad " nutrient burned"
 
straincreation

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Looks like mg- on the first plant. Second looks fine with a tad burn but nothing to worry about. I would say p also but the petiol stems look nice and green.
Happy farmin;)
 
Seamaiden

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Did you ever get the spider mite infestation handled? If this is one of your first grows, this is to be expected, there is a real learning curve. People like to say it is very easy to grow because it is a "weed" but that is really not the case, it is far more difficult, especially indoors, than people like to think.

I see the magenta color of LED lighting. That could be one reason. Over or under feeding the plant could be another reason. The spider mite infestation could make problems worse. And finally, the genetics of the plant also have an effect.

There is much to know and much yet to learn.
 
Joe Fresh

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i see either mites or thrips damage on the lower leaves, hard to tell because the pics are from so far away
 
Apollo13

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I don't see spider mites. Where do you see mite damage , the first pic? Its mostly lower leaves. I see handfuls of dead leaves on ground. I see nutrient burn or mag deficiencies from root issues from overwatering perhaps. Hard to say from such limited information. If mites were present, I'd suspect picture 2 would show bites, damage, or webbing if mites were bad. I'm not saying they aren't there, just not hurting the plants yet if they are. I often see plants with necrotic spots and people always say bugs, its not the only way necrotic spots on leaves happen.
 
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Seamaiden

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I can still see the remnants, and I'm also going by some previous posts of mevius's.
 
showmegreen

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Did you ever get the spider mite infestation handled? If this is one of your first grows, this is to be expected, there is a real learning curve. People like to say it is very easy to grow because it is a "weed" but that is really not the case, it is far more difficult, especially indoors, than people like to think.

I see the magenta color of LED lighting. That could be one reason. Over or under feeding the plant could be another reason. The spider mite infestation could make problems worse. And finally, the genetics of the plant also have an effect.

There is much to know and much yet to learn.
Speak Young grasshopper. Very observant.I'm with you.
 
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