TheGreatSouthern
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Howdy.
I have what appears to be two different problems.
The first one is light green patches appearing on leaves which has just happened in the last 48 hours.
Not sure if its early stage N deficiency or possibly potassium or magnesium?
I've been looking at the deficiency charts but it's hard to tell.
Second one looks like something's been eating the leaves from underneath, but I've checked extremely thoroughly for insects and can't find anything. I actually checked with a jeweller's loup because I swear to god it looks just like thrip damage and I figured that must be it because I'm doing a grow in soil which is rare for me (due to unavailability of inert media from covid 19 restrictions) and last time I did a soil grow I got thrips. So not sure whats going on there.
Growing in a mix of high quality potting mix and peat, using organic nutes. not sure of soil PH but I have fed nutes at PH6.5 and EC0.8 twice. seedlings are now 4 weeks from seed. strain is critical kush autoflowering.
Note with the two images of the suspected nutrient deficiency I did have a 3000K LED running, and in normal light the overall leaf colour is a bit greener than they look there, but there are significant light green to yellow patches.
cheers
TGS
I have what appears to be two different problems.
The first one is light green patches appearing on leaves which has just happened in the last 48 hours.
Not sure if its early stage N deficiency or possibly potassium or magnesium?
I've been looking at the deficiency charts but it's hard to tell.
Second one looks like something's been eating the leaves from underneath, but I've checked extremely thoroughly for insects and can't find anything. I actually checked with a jeweller's loup because I swear to god it looks just like thrip damage and I figured that must be it because I'm doing a grow in soil which is rare for me (due to unavailability of inert media from covid 19 restrictions) and last time I did a soil grow I got thrips. So not sure whats going on there.
Growing in a mix of high quality potting mix and peat, using organic nutes. not sure of soil PH but I have fed nutes at PH6.5 and EC0.8 twice. seedlings are now 4 weeks from seed. strain is critical kush autoflowering.
Note with the two images of the suspected nutrient deficiency I did have a 3000K LED running, and in normal light the overall leaf colour is a bit greener than they look there, but there are significant light green to yellow patches.
cheers
TGS
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