Transplanted about a week ago, now this... what is it?

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Starting from undergrowth and apparently moving up. I've been so busy I just noticed. Is it some kind of pathogen? Other two adjacent plants are fine. Will check back later, running late. Help!
 
Transplanted about a week ago now this what is it
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Nutrient lockout? Shock from transplant? I made my own soil mix, but it cooked for weeks... maybe it was a little hot... but I always do it the same way. Anyone?
 
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Looks like some kind of blight. My tomatos get that when rain splashes soil on the leaves and it stays cloudy.
 
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Plant is green, color is good, leaves look engaged to sunlight, posture looks great.

I agree with Od, the plant looks healthy, those were obviously taken from the bottom. Potassium over or under abundance (probably excess) at another time, would be my guess. I see some tips on the lower parts of the plant, and nothing on the newer growth for awhile now, so it looks like a historical record, more than anything.


Note how all the damage is isolated to the leaf margins, or tips.
Sorta like looking at tree rings, I suppose.
 
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Plant is green, color is good, leaves look engaged to sunlight, posture looks great.

I agree with Od, the plant looks healthy, those were obviously taken from the bottom. Potassium over or under abundance (probably excess) at another time, would be my guess. I see some tips on the lower parts of the plant, and nothing on the newer growth for awhile now, so it looks like a historical record, more than anything.


Note how all the damage is isolated to the leaf margins, or tips.
Sorta like looking at tree rings, I suppose.
Yes I tried Dutch Science this year and I went a little hard the first time lol.
 
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Bit of shock a bit of nut lock out nothing much you can do when you go into ground how's it looking has it picked up .
They are looking good, I trimmed off the damaged leaves and thinned out the bottoms a bit because they were super thick. I saturated them with water from the river as well. I don't see any new signs of damage.
 
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They are looking good, I trimmed off the damaged leaves and thinned out the bottoms a bit because they were super thick. I saturated them with water from the river as well. I don't see any new signs of damage.
You need my foliar spay for that stuff. I would get some pure crop 1 if I was you, if you don't already have it. It will really help improve your situation, but it's pricey. Personally, I think you put them a little to close together. It's really nice to have light on all the sides. Oh well, what's done is done. I wouldn't change it. Maybe training might help though.
 
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You need my foliar spay for that stuff. I would get some pure crop 1 if I was you, if you don't already have it. It will really help improve your situation, but it's pricey. Personally, I think you put them a little to close together. It's really nice to have light on all the sides. Oh well, what's done is done. I wouldn't change it. Maybe training might help though.
Yes I know, they are in the middle of my garden in my back yard and I need to be able to camouflage them a bit... I will be training them out as they grow and they will be in full sun literally all day and the placement of the garden the sun goes directly over in a diagonal path above my line, so I think they'll be good. After I put them in I thought the middle one should probably have gone somewhere else... but I think they'll do fine, I get pretty intense with the lst. The main branches I tied down to continue in the direction they were trained inside and I'll tie the small branches out as soon as they are long enough to go where I want them. I do wish I would have put them in a triangle instead of a line... but this is what happens when you transplant stoned at 6 am lol. Never heard of pure crop 1, I'll check into it!
 
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You need my foliar spay for that stuff. I would get some pure crop 1 if I was you, if you don't already have it. It will really help improve your situation, but it's pricey. Personally, I think you put them a little to close together. It's really nice to have light on all the sides. Oh well, what's done is done. I wouldn't change it. Maybe training might help though.
I usually use neem or insecticidal soap if I have any pest issues because I try to keep it as organic as possible. Is that stuff leaps and bounds better than those? It would have to be at that price lol. I don't mind spending on products that work well, I dropped the money for the Dutch Science nutes... but I have 12 plants ( the other 9 are or will be in the woods)... not including the clones that will be given to friends... so I'd need a decent amount if I'm using as a preventative. I have a ton of herbs, marigolds and nasturtium I'm my garden to deter the pests... but aphids always seem to make an appearance at some point. Last year they set up a hotel in my final week of flower and I had to violently wash all my bud.... I was so pissed.
 

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