Just wondering what u think of pics haven't seen any bugs with my scope
The underside of the leaf looks like insect damage as well.
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This curling looks like russet mites to me. You need a good scope to see them properly they are very tiny. Do a google search.
Hey Raw710
I saw your other thread yesterday. no one replied to it. you must be worried.
i don't think you have mites or a virus or anything like that. I get that on my leaves sometimes and i'm not positive why. I think it's environment related. wish i could give you better info. i looked for mites for weeks and found none. now i'm in week five of flower and still they're ok.
Please dont open several threads for one problem. The curling leaves look a little overfed. The bleached part could be several things. Keep looking for bugs.
Just wondering what u think of pics haven't seen any bugs with my scope
1. Partial chlorosis of the leaf -> heat damage.
You should check the temperatures at the leaf level when the lamps are on. Remember that the temp below the lamps is always higher than the general room temperature.
2. Early stage magnesium deficiency.
The leaves are very dark green, with darkening of the edges of the leaf.
3. More Potassium.
The stems are very thin and colored red.
4. Lockout vs Deficiency
It could be that the above nutrients are being locked out because the pots are standing on the floor. It is probably best to put something under them, and take them at least an inch off the floor. A folded crate is my favorite solution.
You should check your leaf temperatures and add a magnesium source, depending on what medium and feeding schedule you use.
Most likely it are just nutrient deficiencies/lockouts.i will try and have to lift them off the ground the stems did come around and they are green but maybe i can run a little bit more K in the mix. Should i maybe add some epsom salt? But you dont think with the hooking it is a virus?
Most likely it are just nutrient deficiencies/lockouts.
You should always check for insects, because they can also cause what look like nutrient deficiencies.
The solution depends on what medium you're using - rockwool, soil, coco coir. And if you're using filtered water.
The curling in the tips of the leaf edge serrations is just a result of low humidity.
dank.Frank
Well that's it then.Yes I'm using ro water and using Coco coir
Well that's it then.
I have personally put a pinch of magnesium lime in a quart of r/o water, let it stand for a day, and mix it with r/o water at 1:3 parts, and use that to make the nutrient solution.
It works very well.