Help Identifying (picture included)

yungkodama

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Ive had some droplets drop on my leaves.

And im guessing that could be a reason why I have these markings. im using FFOF. RO water fed. NO nutes. and its under a 600w light dimmed to 75% so maybe 450w of MH light is hitting her. I do have a fan and the temps at the highest will get to maybe 84 when im not there to help.

These 2 pictures are the ones who have it the worst.

I have some other babies who have some of this wierd coloring towards the older leafs edges.. could it possible be that the Ph is to high due to wood chips? the batch of soil I have has alot more wood chunk fibers than before so im not sure if that is a factor.

Does this look like a water/light burn? It dosent really look like that to me but I havent ran into this in a year.. the yellowing looks normal but the other color is just what makes me think something is wrong with the plants.

Any help would be greatly apprciated!
 

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dtl420

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Maybe you got a hot batch of soil. Did you start them in the ffof? Looks almost like nutrient burn. And you might want to get some calmag for the ro water. Ro water can actually strip your soil of nutrients due to the lack of substance in the water. And check the underside of the leafs for bugs with a magnifying glass. It is very common to track mites into an indoor grow space on your clothes. Spider mites ride on the wind dangling from a string of silk, and are so small you probably wouldn't even see them on your plant unless you're looking for them.

I like to collect the ladybugs that make it into the house and release them in the grow room just in case.
 

zubey91

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first off... you don't need nutrients for sprouts.... meaning you don't need FFOF for sprouts. i'm guessing its nute burn

they don't look like bugs(like mites or thrips) ... as bugs leave different looking trails on your leaves.

they could be root aphids... could be ph... could be the seeds were taken from a diseased plant.... i know sometimes Tobacco Mosaic virus can be handed down by seed.


um.. whats up with the "wood chips' did you add them?
 

onkulas

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looks like the soil is too hot for a seedling. be really light with nutes the first week of life. i've seen that until it gets going, it is fragile and you have to be careful with everything... after that, for sure this weed can take a beating :))))) it's a diehard
 
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