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So going forward, what's affecting these shouldn't harm or kill the bud? I am seeing it widespread. It is mostly affecting the leaves and sugar leaves highest on the plant. Basically any leaf insight of the light.It's probably mild nutrient burn. Nothing to worry about, unless it becomes really widespread.
Just keep ph ING the water at 6.3 to 6.6 and keep on.
Thanks for this point of view. I am only seeing this on one plant. Do mites spread? Because this plant is crammed with three others and they are touching in spots.It's not nute burn. Nute burn will show up at the tips of the leaves. That isn't happening.
My concern is that you have mites. I'm no expert at mites, but you have a lot of damage near the veins and there are some spots, here and there. Also, many mites like to go to the top of the plant.
Get your hand lens, jeweler's loop, microscope or whatever you use to check trichs, take off a leaf and look at the underside. All the while we will hope I'm totally wrong.
I flipped the light 12/12 on December 27th. This is how I am measuring flowering time. Am I measuring flowering time wrong? Each blue cell is watering 1.5 gallons per pot.Are the plants really week 6 flower?
Variety?
How close are the lights to the plants?
So far yes. With my training though, it's the tops of each stem. So I am looking at about 12-15 "tops" starting to gradually turn this color. And there are ones that are 22"+ from the lights that are showing the same signs. Not each top grew the same height for me. Directly below these tops, the leaves are lush and plentiful. Like that photo up top.Is it just leaves at the top of the plant showing symptoms?
Would you let them go or pull it out and just toss it?Looks like light damage to me. All the signs.
good luck.
Mr.G
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