help yellow leaves????

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new clones about a month old...got 4 identical did exactly same soil and nutrients, but 2 are getting these yellow leaves from bottome up..any ideas, the other 2 are fine??View attachment 2111621View attachment 2111622View attachment 2111630View attachment 2111631heres additional pics close up of leaf on plant ya can see little yellow spots starting,,,last 2 times ive watered with straight water checked ph at about 6.5 same routine on all plants just these 2 acting up, there in the back and there blue dreams 2 of 4 identical clones and the other 2 are doing fine, real wierd....only really fed them once light dose of nutruiets but some time back...
 

phillipchristian

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Would be better if you could post a picture of the entire plant. My guess at this point would be over watering but it's hard to say with only 2 leaves to look at.
 

grandpa 1949

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WOuld be better if you could post a picture of the entire plant. My guess at this point would be over watering but it's hard to say with only 2 leaves to look at.
First lesson don't trim the leaves! OK. Like said above, pic of entire plant would help. But from what you gave us I agree over watering maybe?
 

CATARACT

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First lesson don't trim the leaves! OK. Like said above, pic of entire plant would help. But from what you gave us I agree over watering maybe?

Nobody said anything about trimming the leaves and is not a watering issue its burnt with a possible P deff.
 

phillipchristian

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Nobody said anything about trimming the leaves and is not a watering issue its burnt with a possible P deff.
I said don't trim the leaves. It's better to take a picture of the whole plant when you are trying to get help on a possible problem. Hard to say if there is a deficiency or if it's burnt by looking at 1 leaf. I also think there is a possible overwatering issue that can't be ruled out until we get more pics.
 

CATARACT

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I said don't trim the leaves. It's better to take a picture of the whole plant when you are trying to get help on a possible problem. Hard to say if there is a deficiency or if it's burnt by looking at 1 leaf. I also think there is a possible overwatering issue that can't be ruled out until we get more pics.
What makes you think its not burned when its clearly frazzled and as for a watering issue thats just silly.
 

phillipchristian

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What makes you think its not burned when its clearly frazzled and as for a watering issue thats just silly.
You have your opinion and I have mine. I'm not getting in an pissing contest with you because you THINK the whole plant has nute burn because you have seen 1 leaf. That's just silly.

Like I said originally. You need to get a better picture up.
 

CATARACT

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You have your opinion and I have mine. I'm not getting in an pissing contest with you because you THINK the whole plant has nute burn because you have seen 1 leaf. That's just silly.

Like I said originally. You need to get a better picture up.
I said heat stress not nute burn.
 
2012_04070002.jpg2012_04070003.jpg2012_04070004.jpg2012_04070005.jpg........middle picture ya see little yellow spots forming on leaves,,,i have done the same thing to all plants in area, seems to be just these 2 that are acting up...last 2 times ive watered with no nutrients, and only once i think ive watered with nutrientsa, but recently took cuttings from tops of plants
 

phillipchristian

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View attachment 2111602View attachment 2111606View attachment 2111609View attachment 2111611........middle picture ya see little yellow spots forming on leaves,,,i have done the same thing to all plants in area, seems to be just these 2 that are acting up...last 2 times ive watered with no nutrients, and only once i think ive watered with nutrientsa, but recently took cuttings from tops of plants
The middle pics are a little out of focus but you might have spider mites. They will live on the underside of the leaf. The yellow spots you see could be from them. They feed on the leaf and create thing areas below that look like yellow spots from above. Get a 30x pocket microscope for $5 at your hydro store and check the underside of your leaves for tiny bugs that look like ticks. If you have them hen they are easy to get under control. If not then it could be 1 or 2 defficiences but I think it's mites.

Don't even worry about the yellowing on those lower fan leaves. Could be from slight overwatering but in all likelyhood it's just normal leaf degeneration. Your upper leaves all look healthy. You can cut those yellowing ones off and maybe wait a little longer between waterings.
 
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