Holes in leaves / yellowing + curling of leaves

~Dankster~420

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whats you temps :confused: also whats your ph ranging :confused:

Any idea what this is?? Twisting and crispy
https://www.rollitup.org/hallucinatory-substances/800333-dark-side-moon.html#post10219091 ]http://www.hightimes.com/view/pix-crop-031014 F1 K.A.S.I. made HIGHTIMES!!! :)
~Dankster~420, 53 minutes ago

the leaves twisting the PH bouncing around. and don't focus on the big leaf. just the new growth. when vegging a plant only look at new leaf growth. make sure they are healthy and in the pic the new growth looks green and the leaves are not burnt or twisting which means leave it alone.

get PH pen if you don't have one.

there are only 3 problems a plant can have.

Overfeeding
underfeeding
PH is off

and thats it.
yeah, that why I had put the ph ranging in there in my previous post to the op. I seen that twisting & shit, and have seen that on a few of my ladies in the past and knew it has to be a ph issue. Have had a few twist up like that if heat was an issue, but his temps are within range. ;)
 

Humboldt14

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whats you temps :confused: also whats your ph ranging :confused:

Any idea what this is?? Twisting and crispy
https://www.rollitup.org/hallucinatory-substances/800333-dark-side-moon.html#post10219091 ]http://www.hightimes.com/view/pix-crop-031014 F1 K.A.S.I. made HIGHTIMES!!! :)
~Dankster~420, 53 minutes ago



yeah, that why I had put the ph ranging in there in my previous post to the op. I seen that twisting & shit, and have seen that on a few of my ladies in the past and knew it has to be a ph issue. Have had a few twist up like that if heat was an issue, but his temps are within range. ;)
yea if he gets the PH correct he will b fine
 

breadbox

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Looks allot like a ph issue to me. Especially that twisting,.. I would 4 sure grab you up a ph meter and check. I have heard some growers say ph isn't a really big deal if your growing in soil which is a crock. lol PH is most defiantly an issue if not taken seriously. IDK if you knew this but ph issues also can start or even lockout other nutrients.

Yeah i know... i just havent invested in a meter yet -_- stupid.me... i know its VERY important... what nutes do u think.they are locking out??
 

Humboldt14

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Yeah i know... i just havent invested in a meter yet -_- stupid.me... i know its VERY important... what nutes do u think.they are locking out??

well depending what were the PH is will depend whats going to be locked out. its a wide range. but yes growing indoors its mandatory to have a PH pen it will make all the difference. I am sure you can find a cheap one online for around $20, $30.
 

breadbox

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well depending what were the PH is will depend whats going to be locked out. its a wide range. but yes growing indoors its mandatory to have a PH pen it will make all the difference. I am sure you can find a cheap one online for around $20, $30.

You ever see a leaf split in two and grow? Like a Siamese twin?
 

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greasemonkeymann

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WRONG!. any damaged leaves will not repair them selfs. Like i said before you only watch new growth not old.
this isn't technically accurate, many issues on the plant don't affect new growth, mostly micronutrients, as a general statement that is correct for the Macros.​
 

Mellodrama

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Our plants had a bunch of chlorotic leaves, with necrotic holes everywhere. I'm quite sure now that I caused the damage by adding no food after flushing.

Dosed them with nutrients, micro-nutrients, cal-mag, AACT tea, etc. Of course the necrotic holes haven't mended themselves, but several leaves that were very chlorotic almost look normal now.

I'm a total newb, but I've seen sick leaves get better so the blanket statement that leaves won't repair themselves is false AFAIK.
 
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breadbox

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Our plants had a bunch of chlorotic leaves, with necrotic holes everywhere. I'm quite sure now that I caused the damage by adding no food after flushing.

Dosed them with nutrients, micro-nutrients, cal-mag, AACT tea, etc. Of course the necrotic holes haven't mended themselves, but several leaves that were very chlorotic almost look normal now.

I'm a total newb, but I've seen sick leaves get better so the blanket statement that leaves won't repair themselves is false AFAIK.

Doesnt sound like thry needed nutes... what your describing usually happens when they hace too much already
 

greasemonkeymann

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TECHNICALLY YOUR WRONG. it is accurate.

Fucken Word Games again.
no, actually you are, molybedenum, and potassium, affect OLD growth.
Any other questions, I suggest you do your homework before posting something like that.
and those, with the exception of potassium are micros.
But I do appreciate you being like that. just gives me the opportunity to correct you.
like I said, for the MOST part that is true, but not 100%
 
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Humboldt14

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no, actually you are, molybedenum, and potassium, affect OLD growth.
Any other questions, I suggest you do your homework before posting something like that.
and those, with the exception of potassium are micros.
But I do appreciate you being like that. just gives me the opportunity to correct you.
like I said, for the MOST part that is true, but not 100%

we have another Internet Grower.

you see your going by what you read on the Internet (internet grower/hobby grower) maybe grown few plants in a closet or something but does not have the day in day out working with plants experience. but i respect the effort,,,,,,,,

i actually do it.

grease monkey? Mechanic?
 
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