Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I am going to offer some un-asked for advice.

Use a potting mix, not something with outside soil for an indoor grow...prevents bugs...if you use outdoor sterilize first at 350 degrees for an hour. Commercial mixes have buffers to keep the ph constant longer.

Use real pots, they let the roots get air.

I cannot see the pics as I do this so I may edit, but I get the impression they are surrounded by metal foil....use white, not foil as you could get burns.

The very first picture is most interesting, almost like something ate only the green part of the leaf structure. Everything looks pretty healthy like RT says, and will have a better chance of staying that way with our suggestions.
Thanks for the tip. What I am using right now is crap (and I know it) its - MiracleGro But I am writing this right before I run to the local nursery to buy Fox farms ocean mix and "real" pots as you say. The cups I have do have holes cut in the bottom to allow a little aeration but real pots will be a lot better

I do not see any bugs in the grow room, the walls are white - no foil.
Some pics are here if you want to check the setup. Once I know what Im doing ill put a grow log here :P
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It looks like it could have been from another leaf blowing on it. I did not know that would cause damage like that. Either way I ended up killing the plant, because it was bagseed and I am making room for my chronic sprouts. I just wanted to know if it was a disease what I should look for.