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I amAre you growing in soil?
No black specsHi, if you look on the backside of the leaves do you see very tiny black specs, I suspect spider mites?
If you are feeding with nitrogen, and its not green, you have a nutrient lock out from too high or low PH.
More info will be needed for people to be able to answer your concern. If you can post a few details like:
How old.
What are you feeding it and how much.
What type of soil.
What type of lights.
Temp humidity.
Any kind of details of events leading up to this that would be helpful. Low circulation I don't think would be a direct indication to the color of the leaves. (Might be wrong others will know better) but I am curious on your temps because to me (which please remember I'm fairly new to all this) it almost looks like it's in too cold of an environment. More.info about setup would be very helpful.
Hi, if you look on the backside of the leaves do you see very tiny black specs, I suspect spider mites?
If you are feeding with nitrogen, and its not green, you have a nutrient lock out from too high or low PH.
Its not from heat or airflow.
No, is that my next step?Do you ph?
Kills good or kills bad lolDo you ph?
I have ph 8 tap water, and it kills
Went to to top and read, scratch that earlier comment, what is your lights height? And specs?Nitrogen. Kelp.
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