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Just noticing some yellow spotting. How do I treat this?
It would be good to know what medium you are using, type of light, distance of light, watering etc.
Need all the info. Might surprise you to know it could be a number of things.
Things we might need to know:
Strain
Type
Light and distance from it.
Medium you're growing in
Temperature of the environment
Humidity of the environment
Nutrients used if any
Watering schedule
Water PH
Water EC
Air exchange rate
Any foliar spraying
I also have one that started the same way I thought it may be bugs but mine seemed grow just fine although it def looks sick .So I have seen this on plants a couple times. Happy frog seems to do this somewhat to certain plants, and I also decided for me that it was tobacco mosaic virus.
For some reason it only shows in males for me, interested to see if this is a male. I have a couple males in the bathroom right now(pollen far from the ladies) that have this look to their leaves.
I've seen something like that a time or two when a seedling has hit a hot clump in the soil; not saying that's what it is, just saying I've seen it happen, it could also be a genetic thing? It may grow out of itSorry. Mephisto strawberry nuggets.Happy frog soil. 240w qb dimmed to about 150w at about 2ft from plants. I pre watered the pots with 6.5ph water. Have not fed or watered them yet. Soil still a little moist. About 6 days since sprouting
I've seen something like that a time or two when a seedling has hit a hot clump in the soil; not saying that's what it is, just saying I've seen it happen. It could also be a genetic issue? It may grow out of itSorry. Mephisto strawberry nuggets.Happy frog soil. 240w qb dimmed to about 150w at about 2ft from plants. I pre watered the pots with 6.5ph water. Have not fed or watered them yet. Soil still a little moist. About 6 days since sprouting
So I have seen this on plants a couple times. Happy frog seems to do this somewhat to certain plants, and I also decided for me that it was tobacco mosaic virus.
For some reason it only shows in males for me, interested to see if this is a male. I have a couple males in the bathroom right now(pollen far from the ladies) that have this look to their leaves.
I've seen something like that a time or two when a seedling has hit a hot clump in the soil; not saying that's what it is, just saying I've seen it happen, it could also be a genetic thing? It may grow out of it
Exactly what mine looked like ! It to is a feminizes auto , I believe it was a royal queen seed but not positive . The old foliage keep that funky blotching but after about 3 weeks in the new growth started looking normal and today she seems happy and healthy!View attachment 915742
So this is it now. Definitely a female, at least I hope it is being a feminized autoflower. I've heard a few people guess its genetics and it'll grow out, but I keep freaking myself out googling things. Like TMV.
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A little worried because my other plant seems to have a patch of chlorophyll missing also, but overall seems a little healthier . Dont wanna sacrifice my first girls already
I mist the tent sometimes but the humidifier usually keeps the tent at about 62% rhAre you misting or spraying them? Do you run a humidifier?
Dang I cant wait for my girls to growToday she’s just a little over fed ! But she’s flowering ! So glad I didn’t kill her!
are you running distilled water in it?I mist the tent sometimes but the humidifier usually keeps the tent at about 62% rh