The_Wizardza
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HEAR ME! HEAR ME! To all the cannabis aficionados out there! Wtf is this????? Help please <3
Plants are outdoor.
Plants are outdoor.
Hey @The_Wizardza -- Which leaves are these, just lower leaves? All over?? Are you feeding your plants? What kind of soil?? Do you monitor pH???
Why thank you captain obvious. I was more concerned about cause and effect lolIts a leaf with spots on
You tell me what caused it - im not a mind readerWhy thank you captain obvious. I was more concerned about cause and effect lol
I also thought it was that. But the water I give it I pH to 6.5+- and the soil pH is between 6-7 depending on the day. I'm thinking it's maybe something in my tap water. Or possibly some kind of mutation, these are from seeds I bred myself last year and it doesn't seem to be affecting the plant negatively at all. Growth is still normal and the brown parts of the leaves are just changing colour. It's definitely not light burn or a deficiency. I know what both of those look like. This is like the leaves are oxidizing like metal that rusts.The only time I've seen anything like that on my indoor plants was when I used to get lazy and just water them with straight un-pH'd tap water which is about pH 7.5ish where I am (only have drops) and 100 ppm or under (first light flashes on bluelab truncheon). I water my outdoor plants with the same water though and don't get it, but that could be to do with the amount of organic matter I mix into the soil. Maybe top dress something acidic?
but, you are the plant whispererYou tell me what caused it - im not a mind reader
You boys behave!but, you are the plant whisperer
Hey, yea I did check. Wasn't that. Have also applied a general pesticide/fungicide and it hasn't had any effect.Did you check for bugs under the leaves? I grow indoors since the spider mites are all over the neighborhood but your leaves don't really appear to have bugs, just a good thing to check for if you're not sure of the cause.
When did you apply the "general pesticide/fungicide?" During lights on?Hey, yea I did check. Wasn't that. Have also applied a general pesticide/fungicide and it hasn't had any effect.
It's outdoor. And only after I noticed the discolouration and at night.When did you apply the "general pesticide/fungicide?" During lights on?
This is very common misconception. If that was the case plant would get scorched after rainfall in the sun. I've sprayed foliar for years once every week with lights on and never had this happened. It's one of those theoretical arguments that doesn't have any implification in reality.@Kingrow1 could be right though. Foliar feeding during lights on can create some weird looking marks as the liquids magnify the light. Same for splashing bottom leaves when you are watering.