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Hello everyone
So, this is my first grow. I'm growing 2 White Cookies (They are 2 weeks old) in a sort of homemade indoor. It works fine I guess. Tº and humidity are pretty stable.
Im using a light soil mix: Coco coir, peat and perlite
They are under a 105w CFL (600 equivalent) + 40w CFL (120 equivalent), this last one was recently added 5 days ago, plants seem to like it.

I screwed up a little bit. I added root nutrients within the first week. I read it was Ok as long as it was a very small amount. Both of my plants got nutrient burn (First true leaves had yellow tips), but nothing really serious (at first).
Days passed after the nutrient problem and the plants seemed ok, growing and with no signs of deterioration on the leaves. I noticed one of my plants grew exponentially tho.
I waited for my soil to be dry, and started watering again. But this is when the burns started spreading. I used only water. Tap water which has a fairly good pH level (6.5-6.8.), but the burns got worse.
I read many forums, consulted with some growers and everywhere I went, I got the same answer: Flush it. But because of how young my plants are, it was a risk.

I finally did Flush them a couple of days ago, and the nutrient burn problem is gone as far as I'm concerned.

__TL;DR__:
But here's my actual problem right now. I think one of my plants may have a bug issue.
As shown in the pictures, the leaves have some dark spots/stains. Which were not there before the Flush.
These leaves were the ones that showed the nutrient burns at first. One of them looks "broken", that's because I touched the leaf to see if it was getting crispy... clearly it was. (I apologize, it's my first grow)
Now, I believe these stains are spreading, and I'm not really sure what they are. The rest of the plant doesn't seem to be affected yet.
What do you think it may be? And how can i fix it?

Thank you all! I tried posting in another forum, but no success so far :(
 

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You have "nutrient splash" when watering and the last one looks like a heat issue (to close to heat or poor ventilation) plants do look OK
 
You have "nutrient splash" when watering and the last one looks like a heat issue (to close to heat or poor ventilation) plants do look OK

Thanks for the reply!
Should I do something about the nutrient splash? Or will it "go away" eventually?
I just noticed the heat problem, thanks for pointing it out. They were pretty close to the bulb, due to long stretchy stem. I moved the light 1 inch away. Hope it all goes well
 
Maybe. ..just maybe. ..
You have high humidity issues, and leaves are showing signs of guttation.

I say that because of the white deposits on the edges of your leaves... It is from the guttation process when the humidity is too high and your plants essentially push out water from the edges of the leaves.
After it dries, white residue is left behind.
 
Maybe. ..just maybe. ..
You have high humidity issues, and leaves are showing signs of guttation.

I say that because of the white deposits on the edges of your leaves... It is from the guttation process when the humidity is too high and your plants essentially push out water from the edges of the leaves.
After it dries, white residue is left behind.

My humidity hasn't been very high to be honest. 40% to 50% on average.
Could the guttation signs you talk about be caused by the Flush?
My main concern is what should I do. Do I let the plant rest and let it recover somehow?

Thank you for your time replying.
 
It's possible that the humidity spikes at night... Especially since you have moisture between the leaves, white residue on the edges, and a lot of biomass in there at the moment.... Have you checked it just before lights on?
 
It's possible that the humidity spikes at night... Especially since you have moisture between the leaves, white residue on the edges, and a lot of biomass in there at the moment.... Have you checked it just before lights on?

Because of my schedule and the weather around here, I leave the lights On at night. That's when humidity is around 40% to 50% (Never past 50% tho). When lights are Off (During the day) it usually drops a little: 35%-38% average. Which I think it's a little low, but if they have the problem you're telling me, then it might not be so bad.
The pots have pretty good ventilation. And they have a couple of 5v fans near them for air circulation.
 
If it is guttation, you will be able to see it while it is still humid and wet.
 
If it is guttation, you will be able to see it while it is still humid and wet.

I'll keep an eye then. For now I think I'll just let these girls rest and hope for the best.
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Much appreciated!
 
Don't worrie pal I took care of the troll

Thank you!!
I try and keep the spotlight on people who shouldn't be here.

I made sure to delete my posts quoting him in every thread he posted lol.
I just had to shine the light on him.
 
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Thank you!!
I try and keep the spotlight on people who shouldn't be here.

I made sure to delete my posts quoting him in every thread he posted lol.
I just had to shine the light on him.
We get notifications when there is spam I cleaned it up and banned the guy also told him to f off lol
 
Not nute splash. looks like you need Mag. and starting to show N deficiency Foliar with Heavy16 Foliar and kelp (nitrozyme) to rid these issues and watch her get 18" in a 12days
 
Hello everyone
So, this is my first grow. I'm growing 2 White Cookies (They are 2 weeks old) in a sort of homemade indoor. It works fine I guess. Tº and humidity are pretty stable.
Im using a light soil mix: Coco coir, peat and perlite
They are under a 105w CFL (600 equivalent) + 40w CFL (120 equivalent), this last one was recently added 5 days ago, plants seem to like it.

I screwed up a little bit. I added root nutrients within the first week. I read it was Ok as long as it was a very small amount. Both of my plants got nutrient burn (First true leaves had yellow tips), but nothing really serious (at first).
Days passed after the nutrient problem and the plants seemed ok, growing and with no signs of deterioration on the leaves. I noticed one of my plants grew exponentially tho.
I waited for my soil to be dry, and started watering again. But this is when the burns started spreading. I used only water. Tap water which has a fairly good pH level (6.5-6.8.), but the burns got worse.
I read many forums, consulted with some growers and everywhere I went, I got the same answer: Flush it. But because of how young my plants are, it was a risk.

I finally did Flush them a couple of days ago, and the nutrient burn problem is gone as far as I'm concerned.

__TL;DR__:
But here's my actual problem right now. I think one of my plants may have a bug issue.
As shown in the pictures, the leaves have some dark spots/stains. Which were not there before the Flush.
These leaves were the ones that showed the nutrient burns at first. One of them looks "broken", that's because I touched the leaf to see if it was getting crispy... clearly it was. (I apologize, it's my first grow)
Now, I believe these stains are spreading, and I'm not really sure what they are. The rest of the plant doesn't seem to be affected yet.
What do you think it may be? And how can i fix it?

Thank you all! I tried posting in another forum, but no success so far :(


Hello mate
I was wondering how your grow turned out tho you were having problems your first several weeks... Keep in mind. I've yet to see Plant with 100 percent beautiful foliage throughout the entire grow. It happens to the best of us mate. .. but a final update would be very appref
 
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