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Canoeing, yellow stripes and brown spots

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Seems like there are multiple issues, but no real rationale. I have several clones all treated the same. Only one has issues. They are all in promix potting soil. 6 inch pots. Feed with diluted DNF grow A+B and a little DNF diamond. Only one has this problem.
 

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Not much info to go on. Just a bunch of sad looking leaves. Looks like maybe the light might be a bit close. It's could be a bit of mag defish from the LED and it could use some cal. Then I'd look into the environment, but that's hard to tell from pics. Growing medium looks a little hot too. good luck
 
We could keep guess till the fing cows come home without any more info. Oh bother.
 
can you get us a shot of the whole plant, and let us know what shes planted in, strain, light, nutes and all the info about water you can find, the ppm, the ph, how much, how often, how holy...

looks burned. wind, maybe light?
 
can you get us a shot of the whole plant, and let us know what shes planted in, strain, light, nutes and all the info about water you can find, the ppm, the ph, how much, how often, how holy...

looks burned. wind, maybe light?
I provided the information I have. As mentioned they are in promix potting soil. They are fed with Dutch nutrients at a half strength. I will attach the chart. There is no wind at the moment. I will attach a picture of the light distance and the other plants. As I mentioned all plants are in the same environment and get the same nutes, but only one is having issues. That's seems to be the key piece of information to me, but I'm new to the game so I will not pretend to be an expert. Also along those lines I do not measure ph run off or ppm. I know for my adult plants the unadjusted ph of the nutes is about 6.
 

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We could keep guess till the fing cows come home without any more info. Oh bother.
What specifically do you want to know. I added more pics below. The one that is sick and 2 of the healthy ones that are same size, same feeds and same environment. There are 5 or 6 at that stage, but only one has issues. Also grew the same strains from seeds with no issues, but this is a clone
 
If you don’t have any wind I would get some in there. Also have you scoped for bugs. I would transplant into a new medium and take a pic of the roots while you’re doing it. Also while your doing it look real close at the soil and check for any bugs.
 
Sometimes the grsinage holes in those pots don't get punched out all the way. May as well double check that. I did a bunch of early veggies in those pots and found alot that I had to re punch.. if only it were that easy lol!!
 
looks like some overwatering, light stress, needs transplanting, they look way stressed! see any bugs?
way too much handling when it’s not healthy..
transplant, check for pest and LITFA!!
(leave it the fuck alone)
 
If you don’t have any wind I would get some in there. Also have you scoped for bugs. I would transplant into a new medium and take a pic of the roots while you’re doing it. Also while your doing it look real close at the soil and check for any bugs.
haha exact same time brother!!
 
If you don’t have any wind I would get some in there. Also have you scoped for bugs. I would transplant into a new medium and take a pic of the roots while you’re doing it. Also while your doing it look real close at the soil and check for any bugs.
Yea, i plan on bringing my fan down there. Ill do that tomorrow.
I have seen very small things that look like fruit flies, but slightly bigger wings.
Also trying to eliminate things that would be common to the other plants seen as they are doing well for now.
I was wondering if maybe the bottle with the nutes wasn't moxed properly or settled and that one plant got a concentration of something. Pulling at straws right now. But I do know if it could be too much and I should flush it or too little and give it more. All the advice helps though
 
Yea, i plan on bringing my fan down there. Ill do that tomorrow.
I have seen very small things that look like fruit flies, but slightly bigger wings.
Also trying to eliminate things that would be common to the other plants seen as they are doing well for now.
I was wondering if maybe the bottle with the nutes wasn't moxed properly or settled and that one plant got a concentration of something. Pulling at straws right now. But I do know if it could be too much and I should flush it or too little and give it more. All the advice helps though
the problem with your plants is human error,
so you do have a pest issue that needs to be addressed first!!
identify the pest..
 
looks like some overwatering, light stress, needs transplanting, they look way stressed! see any bugs?
way too much handling when it’s not healthy..
transplant, check for pest and LITFA!!
(leave it the fuck alone)
What about them looks stress. I though the other 2 I posted looked okay. I will see if I can capture any bugs and post pics if I do. Don't really handle much except for watering. If they are stressed is now the right time to transplant?
 
What about them looks stress. I though the other 2 I posted looked okay. I will see if I can capture any bugs and post pics if I do. Don't really handle much except for watering. If they are stressed is now the right time to transplant?
3 fingered leaves are a sign of bad stress, i’m guessing from pests..
your first step is to identify the pest before anything else.,
 
the problem with your plants is human error,
so you do have a pest issue that needs to be addressed first!!
identify the pest..
For sure its human error. Just trying figure out what it is so it can be corrected. I have at least 20 clones/cuttings of various stages would pest only affect the one plant? I will try and identify anything I see
 
3 fingered leaves are a sign of bad stress, i’m guessing from pests..
your first step is to identify the pest before anything else.,
For sure its human error. Just trying figure out what it is so it can be corrected. I have at least 20 clones/cuttings of various stages would pest only affect the one plant? I will try and identify anything I see
well starts there first and than they move on and take over,
either way you need to know before moving ahead, after the pest issue is resolved than you need to transplant..
no point in transplanting if your soil is full of larvee eating your roots..
 
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