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    #11
    Junior Member

    hey weeze, what is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by steezyd
    So I cant figure out what this is, this is the third batch that's had it after Ive completely started fresh with new strain same nutes but brand new(which never gave me trouble before,veg was always the easiest).

    So the plant close up is the one with the problem, its also the smallest one out of six and only it shows these symptoms...
    so far, the rest are almost double its size.

    so I was thinking maybe a overdose? ive had nute burn before and its not burning the tips or at the top of the plant, this starts on sides of leaves and just gets worse.

    the other pic is all plants, they look fine now but i have a bad feeling there gonna do the same thing

    temp is 70-77
    runoff ph is 6.4(calibrated as well)
    proper ventilation

    any ideas Weeze? anybody?


    [attachment=o286400][attachment=o286401]
    That looks like burn from lamp, especially as it is on the two top biggest leaves. The first pics looks different symptoms than the cheese ones. Had you changes lights at all? You should notice that the problem doesn't effect anymore leaves. Initially it gets worse, it takes a week or so of the light burn effects to fully manifest. But it should not effect anymore leaves.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    hey weeze, what is this?

    Yeah Ive changed between a couple of floros I have(T5 24,46), and this last 24 I got from a friend who used it for one month total so its really brand new,Ive never had any floro problems before I dont think its the lights.


    I was actually coming on here to post again, because I remembered I had aphids(remember weez?)
    and this problem started right after that, and what are aphids notorious for? spreading plant disease(google it)

    But I got them the last 2 weeks of flowering so everything was already developed and bomb, but instead of going scorched earth and cleaning everything I touched after the harvest like I should have, I spread it to my tools, mother, veg plants and veg area doomed to repeat unhealthy plants. I used everything I had with the new strain doomed from the start.

    AND to top it off I just threw away the last of the plants...I lift up the tray and what do I see?
    a funking caca Roach! right in my veg area, so tomorrow I am going to scrub everything head to toe, clean and bugbomb my garage because obviously I have clean issues...it has all the symptoms of a disease/virus, and that my friends is a case closed.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    hey weeze, what is this?

    well its been awhile, but I finally started up just shy of 2 weeks ago and every things going good so far (healthy fast growing, no problems as of yet) But i can already tell whatever was wrong with them before is gone just by the way they react to nutrients.

    I got ten candy OG plants from a friend that were a decent size and i already cut clones off them, and the clones and plants are doing quite well.

    so my 2 cents: if you get aphids of any kind, go scorched Earth and Bleached Earth followed by bug bombs (which ill be doing every two months since there so cheap)

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    #14
    Senior Member

    hey weeze, what is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Weezard
    Ideas?
    Sure, got choke ideas.
    Just not about that.


    About that, all I got is a wild-ass guess.
    I think the trouble stems from the roots.
    I see some lumber in that soil.
    If the tap root hits one of those chunks directly it will stunt the plant.
    If the root system is sub-par it will act like it's root bound.
    At least, that's what it looks like to me.

    But I'm quite likely mistaken.
    I'm not a good diagnostician of plants.
    Seems most of the really good mentors got banned from here.

    They are now frequenting other sites. Happily helping folks like me.
    All that's left of this formerly great board is some excellent archives and a very few old timers.
    Maybe google Rusty Tricomb, or Old mac?

    Aloha,
    Weeze
    Heard that. Occasionally some of the Old timers pop in. Some have actually retired from mentoring.

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    #15
    Junior Member

    hey weeze, what is this?

    just by looking at the leafs you got mag / start of phos Deficiency there hungry

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