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helpmegrowbuds
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I definitely did spray the leafs with water ur saying that's the issue I was thinking the leafs are staining because the light was to closeThe pictures aren't the greatest for seeing detail of the damaged leaf. I remember seeing this plant in another thread. To me, it looks like you spilled some water on the discolored leaf. Be as careful as you can when watering. Water the soil and try not to splash the plant. Otherwise, you look like you're off to a good start although I question whether your lighting will be powerful enough to give a decent yield. I'd upgrade the lighting if its in your budget and use the cheap light for seedling/vegging.
You really don't want your ppfd any higher than that at this stage especially when you're investigating a potential problem.I definitely did spray the leafs with water ur saying that's the issue I was thinking the leafs are staining because the light was to close
Also my ppfd meter says 300 to 400 may be lower now that I backed it up and turned it down will test again
Okay!You really don't want your ppfd any higher than that at this stage especially when you're investigating a potential problem.
The wisest move whenever you see leaf issues is to lower the light intensity which slows down photosynthesis. This will give you time to investigate the problem. Once the problem has been corrected, slowly over the course of a few days ... bring the light intensity back up to the range it should be in.
What's your light cycle like? It doesn't look like anything serious, yet. Still a little early to diagnose. Could just be random mutation from genetics, though. Keep us updated and we'll do our best to help ya figure it out!OK these are close ups of my issue any thoughts anyone
Most plants do grow out of early growth funkiness to become top performing plants. I agree, nothing to be overly concerned about.I’ve seen this a lot in auto flower strains, it’s no big deal, I’ve always chalked it up to genetics, and I have seen it once or twice with photos. Again, it’ll grow out.
Will do thanksGood morning @helpmegrowbuds.....thank you for posting....
I've been growing for a couple of years, yet I am by no means a professional.....I'm always learning new things from the Farms family...deficiencies are lagging in my skills department, but improving every day.....
The mutated leaves don't look concerning.....I've had a couple of plants grow that way in the beginning....they turned out fine.....genetics I'm assuming.....
The leaf edges I'm not so sure of.....
Overall, it looks good....
Keep checking on it and let us know if it progresses.....I'm watching....
Will doGood morning @helpmegrowbuds.....thank you for posting....
I've been growing for a couple of years, yet I am by no means a professional.....I'm always learning new things from the Farms family...deficiencies are lagging in my skills department, but improving every day.....
The mutated leaves don't look concerning.....I've had a couple of plants grow that way in the beginning....they turned out fine.....genetics I'm assuming.....
The leaf edges I'm not so sure of.....
Overall, it looks good....
Keep checking on it and let us know if it progresses.....I'm watching....
Sounds brutalthis is the classic look of Tobacco Mosaic Virus
not really tho..most cultivars don't care for it, but it will pass on to clones of said plant for next generations.Sounds brutal
Ah I see, it’s interesting tho, gonna go learn up on that.not really tho..most cultivars don't care for it, but it will pass on to clones of said plant for next generations.
i've had it once or twice growing outdoors.
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