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12-14-2008, 09:52 PM #1OPMember
Does this look familiar to anyone?
These are two leaves from my plants. They were the only ones on the plant like them, and were both located near the very bottom of the main stem. Anyone know what this is and if it is a problem, or am I just freaking out over mother nature. The log for the two plants is in my signature if you are intrested.
Pic 1 is the two leafs.
Pic 2 is a leaf from plant A.
Pic 3 is a leaf from plant B.
Pic 4 is plant A currently.
Pic 5 is plant B currently.
Both plants are on day 13 of 12/12.
Thanks for any help!homegrow1967 Reviewed by homegrow1967 on . Does this look familiar to anyone? These are two leaves from my plants. They were the only ones on the plant like them, and were both located near the very bottom of the main stem. Anyone know what this is and if it is a problem, or am I just freaking out over mother nature. The log for the two plants is in my signature if you are intrested. Pic 1 is the two leafs. Pic 2 is a leaf from plant A. Pic 3 is a leaf from plant B. Pic 4 is plant A currently. Pic 5 is plant B currently. Both plants are on day 13 of 12/12. Rating: 5
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12-14-2008, 10:14 PM #2Senior Member
Does this look familiar to anyone?
they look great, as for those to leaves, where you foliar feeding?If so, were they still wet when the light came on?(assuming you didnt foliar feed w/the light on)??? spidermites???? got a NO PEST STRIP?
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12-14-2008, 10:20 PM #3OPMember
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No to all those questions. Thats why I am confused.
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12-14-2008, 10:40 PM #4Senior Member
Does this look familiar to anyone?
stinky?
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12-14-2008, 11:53 PM #5Member
Does this look familiar to anyone?
I have one out of seven which looks just like that. I'd go with crap genetics. The plants are fine, you'll have a great harvest!:stoned:
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12-15-2008, 02:09 AM #6Senior Member
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i think you're freaking out for nothing. Some older leaves just die off....that's nature at work. Your plants look happy and very healthy. Good work!!
Don't let them get rootbound!!
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12-15-2008, 02:51 AM #7OPMember
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Thank you guys for all your input. They are currently in 5gal buckets so I don't think they will be getting rootbound any time soon. Thanks for the concern though.
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12-15-2008, 01:32 PM #8Senior Member
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I'm fine with using Miracle Grow soil and nutes, but some minor adjustments to them are usually necessary to grow cannabis. (extra perlite, adding less H2O during waterings, adjusting MG's nute ratios...) Are you by chance using the Moisture Control formula? Reason I ask is that it looks like overwatering to me. Are you letting the lower root zones dry-out between waterings?
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12-15-2008, 05:51 PM #9OPMember
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Hi Rusty. No it isn't MG:MC soil, its just MG potting soil. They are in 5USG buckets, and I water about 1/4USG (960mL) of water every 3 days, and by that time they seem to be drooping of thirst. Is this sufficient? My next grow will be 4 flowering plants in 3USG buckets. Any suggestion of a good watering schedule? Something like 600mL every 3 days?
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12-15-2008, 09:56 PM #10Senior Member
Does this look familiar to anyone?
Actually, I give my 3 gallon ladies about a quart every couple of days during the winter. I'm guessing you get no run-off? Could you be starving the lower root zones? Have you flushed-out the accumulated salts and ferts lately? Have you transplanted lately?
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