Picture - Overfert and Overwatering? LMK so I can CURE.

Hiaboo

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Overfertilizing and overwatering is my guess -- Also what is up with the Yellow "blotting" of the leaves - lime deficiency? , this is the only plant that is having this issue, all others are happy as can be - I watered them yesterday with appx 1.5 ML of sensi grow (part a and b combined so .75 ml each) with about 2 liter of water in 5gal root bag - Just Rite Lite soil - Northern Light auto. 6x6 room w/ 1k HPS 2 feet above plants temp about 77* consistently (a bit early I know but..)

I watered last night.

I just wanted to confirm my guess here. (perhaps heat stress? I opened a vent to lower temp a bit too)

Forgot to add that this is about 3rd going to 4th week of "veg".

Resolution: Wait a bit then flush (Possibly tomorrow night or...?)
 

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hempgirl

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is it drinking slower than the other plants? I don't want to alarm you and I can't say for positive but look up tobacco mosaic virus on the internet... don't know if thats it or not but looks eerily similar to what I have been devastated with and I would say it would be better to catch it early and be safe than one sorry mo fo like me. and if it is... throw that MF far away in a far away trash can before it's to late. Do not let it touch your other plants and do not touch your other plants after touching it. No Joke. But than again, since I've dealt with the virus and all.. everything looks like it to me so I might just be a little paranoid. So I would say look it up and decide for yourself, but for me.. no more chances with anything that would even resemble that nasty little virus!
 

hempgirl

Member
yeah it could be... just look under a scope, if it is, you will see the little buggers. But my concern is the upper right leaf and the lower middle leaf.. the lime green running together not just spots alone.
 

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Overfertilizing and overwatering is my guess -- Also what is up with the Yellow "blotting" of the leaves - lime deficiency? , this is the only plant that is having this issue, all others are happy as can be - I watered them yesterday with appx 1.5 ML of sensi grow (part a and b combined so .75 ml each) with about 2 liter of water in 5gal root bag - Just Rite Lite soil - Northern Light auto. 6x6 room w/ 1k HPS 2 feet above plants temp about 77* consistently (a bit early I know but..)

I watered last night.

I just wanted to confirm my guess here. (perhaps heat stress? I opened a vent to lower temp a bit too)

Forgot to add that this is about 3rd going to 4th week of "veg".

Resolution: Wait a bit then flush (Possibly tomorrow night or...?)
"finger" your soil, clearly the outter edges aren't getting moisture. No nutes after transplant for at least two weeks. only water when pot is light in weight.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
yeah it could be... just look under a scope, if it is, you will see the little buggers. But my concern is the upper right leaf and the lower middle leaf.. the lime green running together not just spots alone.
I've seen leaf mottling/mosaicing that is congenital. cn
 

Hiaboo

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The yellowing is uniform, splotchy, but not separate as in spots, it looks like if you spilled a bottle of ink on the leaf but the color is very very light.

What about the edges of leaves that are curling up? Doesn't this signify heat stress?
 

Hiaboo

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is it drinking slower than the other plants? I don't want to alarm you and I can't say for positive but look up tobacco mosaic virus on the internet... !
I will do that, it seems to be drinking fine though, no different than the other plants. I will look up the mites and virus online.
 

Hiaboo

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OKAY I got home today from work and it seems OK and I looked at other plans and it appears to be HEAT STRESS. So I opened a vent to allow more air flow and there's a fan in the tent on low/medium moving air so we'll see how it goes. Temp reads at 75 right now, soil is wet so I'm going to try to get temp down to 72 and maintain that.

NOT spider mites, I don't see any of the bastards, it does not match up to the description and pictures of the virus that I have found online, however heat stress seems to match. I hope this is it. -- The range is about 70 to 80* preferably closer to the low side right?
 
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