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TMV ?????

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Hey man I was wondering if any of you stoner know what this is man , I’m concerned it’s TMV because I smoke cigs as well as joints almost daily , it might be something else though idk please help ,



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Any I go will help thanks ,
Stay stoned. My friends
 
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Never been a confirmed case of TMV in cannabis as far as I know.

Looks like a deficiency or possible bug damage.

Finding the cause will require a lot more info. The dirt guys should get you sorted out
 
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Aqua Man said:
Never been a confirmed case of TMV in cannabis as far as I know.

Looks like a deficiency or possible bug damage.

Finding the cause will require a lot more info. The dirt guys should get you sorted out
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Okay thanks , oh and I was also wondering if you know if this is caused by chronic overwatering or what
 
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It could be but best if you include all your info to help get an accurate diagnosis.

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Hey guys, im surprised something like this hasn't been posted before but better late than never. I know i don't make policy around here, but i would think everyone will agree with me on this. It's very hard to diagnose a plant when you don't have all the information at your finger tips. If...
www.thcfarmer.com
 
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Aqua Man said:
It could be but best if you include all your info to help get an accurate diagnosis.

Read Me First

Hey guys, im surprised something like this hasn't been posted before but better late than never. I know i don't make policy around here, but i would think everyone will agree with me on this. It's very hard to diagnose a plant when you don't have all the information at your finger tips. If...
www.thcfarmer.com
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1. Are you growing from seed or clones?
I grow from seeds , I plan on cloning

2. How old are your plants?
There about a month and half but there set back a month (idk why)

3. How tall are your plants?
5-6 inch the rest are about 4 inch

4. What size containers are they planted in?
One gallon pots thinking of transferring them to 5 gallon ones soon

5. What is your soil mix? Fox farm ocean forest all the way

6. How often do you water and what type of water do you use?
I like to use the condensation method were I put them in a tub of water and let the soil soak up the water , I use tap water here in Vegas the PH is 7.0

7. What is the pH of your water?
7.0

8. What kind of fertilizer do you use and what is its NPK ratio?
Right now I’m using grow big 6-4-4 I’m thinking of mixing with tiger bloom soon 4-8-4

9. Do you foliar feed or spray your plants with anything?
I spray my plants with Big Time Exterminator

10. What kind of lights do you use and how many watts combined? (HPS, MH, fluorescent, halogen, incandescent "plant lights")
I grow outdoors

11. How close are your lights to the plants?
Outdoor grow

12. What size is your grow space in square feet?
Pretty big ,

13. What is the temperature and humidity in your grow space?
It’s usually 100+ humidity always stays at 9

14. What is the pH of the soil?
I have no clue

15. Have you noticed any insect activity in your grow space?
Nope big time exterminator works amazing

16. How much experience do you have growing? First time growing medical weed , I usually grow squash , cucumbers, and tomatoes
 
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In those temps with that humidity I think its likely a combination of very high VPD, under watering and possibly high root zone temps. Those leaves do not look over watered at all to me

But we have some growers here that deal with conditions like that outside. I would wait for their input and thoughts in it.
 
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In my experience ocean forest needs at least 20-25% large perlite mixed in for drainage or i always have problems like shown.
 
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As I stated I'm not a dirt grower but I have been seeing this on occasion where people are idk what you would call it? Wick feeding? Is there a purpose to this? I can't see a benefit to this.

Is it trying to get the roots to grown down for water? If so I'm not really buying it.
 
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As I stated I'm not a dirt grower but I have been seeing this on occasion where people are idk what you would call it? Wick feeding? Is there a purpose to this? I can't see a benefit to this.

Is it trying to get the roots to grown down for water? If so I'm not really buying it.
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Ive never done it. But flood n drain systems work that way.
 
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Ive never done it. But flood n drain systems work that way.
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Yeah but usually in rock wool or soiless no?
 
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Yeah but usually in rock wool or soiless no?
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Sure but also coco and peat lite mixes I believe.
 
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As I stated I'm not a dirt grower but I have been seeing this on occasion where people are idk what you would call it? Wick feeding? Is there a purpose to this? I can't see a benefit to this.

Is it trying to get the roots to grown down for water? If so I'm not really buying it.
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Agreed and yes I have only seen in soilless mediums.
 
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Sure but also coco and peat lite mixes I believe.
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Somehow I get the feeling this would lead to buildup more easily than traditional top feeding... Idk I'm probably wrong but.
 
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Somehow I get the feeling this would lead to buildup more easily than traditional top feeding... Idk I'm probably wrong but.
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It kinda works like gorilla growing when you plant your plants near a natural water source they suck the water upwards to the roots
 
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In my experience ocean forest needs at least 20-25% large perlite mixed in for drainage or i always have problems like shown.
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You think it could be with my drainage?
 
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You think it could be with my drainage?
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I'm not a dirt grower. They will have a better idea. To me it just sounds odd and I cannot see any benefit to doing so over top feeding but again I'm not a soil grower. I doubt it's the cause of your issues.
 
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Somehow I get the feeling this would lead to buildup more easily than traditional top feeding... Idk I'm probably wrong but.
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Thinking about this most would use drippers.
 
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You think it could be with my drainage?
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If you used it straight out of the bag. I see the burns and stress right after stretch after I start fertilizing with bad drainage in my room. Good watering habits seem to keep it mostly fine until then for me. But then i wish i had added more perlite.
 
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In my experience ocean forest needs at least 20-25% large perlite mixed in for drainage or i always have problems like shown.
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You think it could be with my drainage?
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I think you've got a few things going on including possible bug damage

However I suspect #6 is causing or contributing to your issue, start top watering and adjust your water to 6.5 in ffof for best results

{6. How often do you water and what type of water do you use?

I like to use the condensation method were I put them in a tub of water and let the soil soak up the water , I use tap water here in Vegas the PH is 7.0}
 
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SleepyBTokin said:
It kinda works like gorilla growing when you plant your plants near a natural water source they suck the water upwards to the roots
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the reason it doesn't work is because you're comparing apples and oranges; Outdoors you've got the whole earth, indoors you've got a very finite pot space and you're not eliminating salts, which continue to build up, also correct your pH for best results, good luck
 
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