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Leaves rusting and curling.. :(

Tyga

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Trying to figure out what this is... Took these clones off a mom and nothing has changed from this batch from my previous healthy batches... Besides I moved them into the basement instead of my mother keeper tent. :chin: Any guesses what could be causing this?
Mag def?

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blueberrydrumz

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Trying to figure out what this is... Took these clones off a mom and nothing has changed from this batch from my previous healthy batches... Besides I moved them into the basement instead of my mother keeper tent. :chin: Any guesses what could be causing this?
Mag def?

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need some more infos about medium ph/ec etc...
top pic could be cal/mag deff or even be illness but prob not
bottom K deff
id try treating it with some foliar sprays & check the ph
 

blueberrydrumz

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100% FFOF, Aerated tap, PH-6.8
no nead to airate tap... it will just make the ph rise all the time... if you have a spare pump, just drop it inside to keep the water moving inside.. no airation.. just alot of movement..
also that earth is a mix right... havent used it.. but either way think ph is to high
whots the medium made of? whot does it say on the back

ohh and like slim mentioned best to check your roots for root rot... some enzyme action could help either way
 

Tyga

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first pic is cal/mag. second pic is overfertilization with leaf burn.

Okay thanks man.. but for the 2nd pic I'm not thinking over fert considering they are not getting nutes yet.. :/
 

alpha1

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Trying to figure out what this is... Took these clones off a mom and nothing has changed from this batch from my previous healthy batches... Besides I moved them into the basement instead of my mother keeper tent. :chin: Any guesses what could be causing this?
Mag def?

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I cannot much comment on your second photo, but could be root rot. The first photo, however, is obvious to anyone who has had to deal with it. It is call Septoria, which is a fungus and is very difficult to get rid of, unless you are using a product called physan 20. The fungus is common outdoors, but fairly rare indoors. Mine occurred because of a particularly nasty sewer backup. High humidity levels allows it to spread, but if careful it shouldn't spread at all. The key is getting it off your equipment and physan 20 worked very well for me.
 

Slimm

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I cannot much comment on your second photo, but could be root rot. The first photo, however, is obvious to anyone who has had to deal with it. It is call Septoria, which is a fungus and is very difficult to get rid of, unless you are using a product called physan 20. The fungus is common outdoors, but fairly rare indoors. Mine occurred because of a particularly nasty sewer backup. High humidity levels allows it to spread, but if careful it shouldn't spread at all. The key is getting it off your equipment and physan 20 worked very well for me.

Aha good diagnosis never encountered that before, that I know of. The OP did say the plants were recently moved to the basement. I bet it's cool and damp down there.
 

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