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Hi Lazy, thanks for your insight. I will get rid of the affected leaves tomorrow! I do water every 3 days and the top soil seems dry to touch and is not sticky. As to the twist I don't think that's the case because that finger-crossed fan leaf has never been touching the side wall of the tent.Leaf twist is probably just from being against side of tent wall
Correct, it's the BG that causes the issues. This pheno is generally twisted in its entirety (no pun intended). If you look closely you will also see 3-Point leaves growing all around the lower portion of the plant. At first I was a bit concerned about that too but since the plant grew nicely and looked fairly healthy I assumed it's just a genetic trait of this particular one.Nvm i see where you said its the bubblegum, still could just be a genetic trait of pheno
Thanks Comfy, I tought of it at first but couldn't really find a similar case where the discoloration would assume the same pattern. I decided to cut the nutes dosage in a half with the next feeding. We'll see what happens.You seem to have some nute burn on one of the leaves, and one has a yellow stripe running the middle of it.
The nute burn is easy to fix, if it is that (not 100%, could be potassium def), but the stripe up the center has me thrown. That I've never seen. Hey @Aquaman, what do you think?Thanks Comfy, I tought of it at first but couldn't really find a similar case where the discoloration would assume the same pattern. I decided to cut the nutes dosage in a half with the next feeding. We'll see what happens.
I'm being pretty careful not to splash the water full of nutes on the leaves but it definitely did happen once or twice where the nourished water got onto the lower branches of the plant. HOWEVER I definitely did not splash it on the leaves which are showing the symptoms. I will mention that I do mist my plants with pH-ed water every 2-3 days once the lights go off and that's because the humidity where I live tends to be a bit low (below rH 40% usually).Have you spilled water on your plant with or just before lights on?
The one spot looks like water pooled and got "sunburnt" how is your airflow? Is it possible water stayed on it?I'm being pretty careful not to splash the water full of nutes on the leaves but it definitely did happen once or twice where the nourished water got onto the lower branches of the plant. HOWEVER I definitely did not splash it on the leaves which are showing the symptoms. I will mention that I do mist my plants with pH-ed water every 2-3 days once the lights go off and that's because the humidity where I live tends to be a bit low (below rH 40% usually).
"13. Ventilation is good (I think?), 2 inline fans (1in/1out) and 1 fan blowing air on plants from about 18 inches away" - and no, spots keep appearing on new leaves, similarly to the ones from pic #3. I pulled the HPS higher, about 22 inches now. Soil got pretty dry, 4 days since the last watering. I will feed the BG lightly today and see how it reacts.The one spot looks like water pooled and got "sunburnt" how is your airflow? Is it possible water stayed on it?
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