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Hey all,

Do these plants look healthy?

I'm mostly worried about the lighter spots appearing on the leaves. After doing some research, I can't really come up with anything. It looks most like thrips or something. I have had thrips on other plants before and it did look different. I also can't find any on my plants. As you can see, all the plants are affected.

They seem to be growing fine though.

I would really appreciate any help :).
 

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Hey all,

Do these plants look healthy?

I'm mostly worried about the lighter spots appearing on the leaves. After doing some research, I can't really come up with anything. It looks most like thrips or something. I have had thrips on other plants before and it did look different. I also can't find any on my plants. As you can see, all the plants are affected.

They seem to be growing fine though.

I would really appreciate any help :).
They look like they are moving along well.
There is always some initial weird things depending on stain in the beginning. Give it time. Remember it's a weed. 😂
 
They look like they are moving along well.
There is always some initial weird things depending on stain in the beginning. Give it time. Remember it's a weed. 😂
Thanks for taking the time to look at my post man, really appreciated!

Haha alright I'll try not to worry. Hopefully it turns out fine.
 
Thanks for taking the time to look at my post man, really appreciated!

Haha alright I'll try not to worry. Hopefully it turns out fine.
You will be all good. Check out my current seedling. Cracked a decade old seed and the first few sets of leaves are looking really sad. The newest growth is finally looking normal.

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It will outgrow this, just like yours will. A few weeks into veg stage and those will have all been removed anyways, hehe.
 
Yeppers! The first few sets always worry me. My Skunk #1 took 8 weeks to take off. Now she is a beast.
 

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You will be all good. Check out my current seedling. Cracked a decade old seed and the first few sets of leaves are looking really sad. The newest growth is finally looking normal.

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It will outgrow this, just like yours will. A few weeks into veg stage and those will have all been removed anyways, hehe.
Proof in the pudding! Never worry, just keep up the due diligence.
 
Looking fine (: the striping could be from loads of things but nothing to worry about now. Just keep an eye on new growth.
The third pic is something i've seen happen with some of my other non canna plants that were having issues taking up water and nutes. It'll stay deformed but it gets less intense and eventually dissapears in new growth if you keep watering properly.
 
Looking fine (: the striping could be from loads of things but nothing to worry about now. Just keep an eye on new growth.
The third pic is something i've seen happen with some of my other non canna plants that were having issues taking up water and nutes. It'll stay deformed but it gets less intense and eventually dissapears in new growth if you keep watering properly.
Yep, that is exactly what my thoughts were! Good call!
 
Great to see all your responses! My mind is definitely more at easy now haha. They are my babies after all, gotto know they are okay to survive.

Just for clarity, these are autos. That's why it had me extra worried to be honest. From what I understand a bit of stunting can quite heavily impact the plant. But they all seem to be growing happily regardless and a smaller yield wouldn't be a problem anyways.
 
I know I am Hydro, I had a decent harvest with soil. Just not my lane of traffic.
I do have an extensive knowledge of indoor. If I can offer any knowledge, I can and will offer it. Good arms to ya
 
A little stunt can mess up an auto unfortunately but growing it to harvest is still very good experience to have. Last heavy stunter was a 4gram that went from drying straight into the oven with other trim.
 
Great to see all your responses! My mind is definitely more at easy now haha. They are my babies after all, gotto know they are okay to survive.

Just for clarity, these are autos. That's why it had me extra worried to be honest. From what I understand a bit of stunting can quite heavily impact the plant. But they all seem to be growing happily regardless and a smaller yield wouldn't be a problem anyways.
At 3 weeks evaluate the growth. If it is not at 4th or 5th node at the end of week 3 I dump the plants. Not spending 9 weeks waiting on 25 grams....
 
At 3 weeks evaluate the growth. If it is not at 4th or 5th node at the end of week 3 I dump the plants. Not spending 9 weeks waiting on 25 grams....
If its a first grow i'd ride it out. Just so you'd get a good picture of a stunter and the entire process.
After that i wouldnt ride out a 25gram let alone 4gram ever again.
 
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