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Old 05-06-2005, 10:19 PM #1
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No critter to be seen anywhere

But one lone leaf looks like this?



Soil grow, hps bulb, miracle grow food. A bit of PH adjuster. Thats my set up details, all of them, any sugestions as to cause, so far my plan is to ignore it and hope things dont spread.
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Old 05-06-2005, 10:23 PM #2
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Not sure about the peat problem but a cannabis specific food will do wonders for them. Good luck.
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question....do you use sticky traps?

i caught a leaf on one and it looked just like that after i peeled it off...

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Old 05-06-2005, 11:15 PM #4
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No sticky traps,
yeh, I should get some more food for them, but this doesnt look like starvation to me, only being one leaf that is otherwise healthy. By the way the leaves are a lot greener but the pic looks yellow because of the hps.
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Hard to tell with the HPS glow in there but it kinda looks a bit like a magnesium deficiency. Have you watered them with Epsom Salts at all, GMT?
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Old 05-07-2005, 02:09 AM #6
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No, I've never watered anything with epsom salts, the rest of the plant is fine and the other plant, Which is sharing the same pot is also fine. Just that one leaf, looks like the left overs from a caterpillar munchie attack, but cant find the catterpillar.
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I gotta say this looks like old damage, done by beening ruff with your girls, no harm at all...

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Im with Doc on this one, imagine the leaf being very small when damaged, it only needs a small hole when the leaves are growing and when they grow to their full size that they are supposed to the small holes are big ones then, cannabis plants do recover from stem snaps etc. but the leaves wont heal theirselves when damaged...
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Old 05-09-2005, 12:27 PM #9
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You could both be right, but to try and quaranteen the situation, I cut the leaves off at that node, maybe overkill, but I'd rather lose yield at that node than worry about it.
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