Any idea what this is?

TerrapinBlazin

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This has happened to varying degrees on 3 plants from this pack of beans. There are no bugs that I can see, and this almost looks more like some sort of pathogen. I isolated the most severely affected one already. I’m hoping someone can identify what this is and what to do about it. Also worth note, the soil these are in is pretty hot, but the again stardawg is a very heavy feeder IME.C6193AF5-E73F-4C0D-8248-470F9155D7C5.jpeg E555ACB3-C018-4662-8272-5A7716B8DCB6.jpeg
 

smokinrav

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I don't see what's wrong here. Textured leaves on new growth is pretty normal, if that's what you're talking about.
 

lakesidegrower

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Yea I get what ur saying, probably best o ha e moved her out - I don’t have the experience to be able to give to quality advice, there’s probably someone out there who can tell you spot-on what that is
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Yea I get what ur saying, probably best o ha e moved her out - I don’t have the experience to be able to give to quality advice, there’s probably someone out there who can tell you spot-on what that is
I was worried it was some kind of bug at first, but now I’m thinking fungus or virus because there are no bugs. Can’t do anything about a virus, and that’s what my intuition tells me.
 

lakesidegrower

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That’s beyond my expertise, that’s for sure
I’d be bummed tho, definitely
You might as well try just hacking it down as much as you can and see what sprouts back...
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Looks like ya giving to much food ,
What's :
Medium
Ph
Ec
Nutes your using
Not to be rude, but I promise it isn’t nutes. I run recycled organic soil. Sometimes it’s a little hot and the plants do something completely different. Last time my soil was too hot was several months ago. I had some problems, fixed it, and the problems went away.

It seems to be going away on the two questionable ones, and the really bad one got euthanized a few days back. I’d like to know what happened to the one plant, but at this point it’s just curiosity.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I'd get out a magnifying glass and really go over those. I see things that lead me to mites.
That was the first thing that I checked for and I checked thoroughly. The two healthier plants that I posted have pretty much recovered. I’ll still have plenty of phenos to choose from.
 

WordzCatz

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That was the first thing that I checked for and I checked thoroughly. The two healthier plants that I posted have pretty much recovered. I’ll still have plenty of phenos to choose from.
Try misting them a couple times a day (foliage) with plain water and see if it clears up a bit. maybe your soil mix had a hot spot in it. The other thing i would think about in your situation is it's a chem and chems cannot deal with over watering. sometimes you get a little pot that just won't let air flow.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Try misting them a couple times a day (foliage) with plain water and see if it clears up a bit. maybe your soil mix had a hot spot in it. The other thing i would think about in your situation is it's a chem and chems cannot deal with over watering. sometimes you get a little pot that just won't let air flow.
I don’t generally mist my plants and maybe I should considering I live in the desert. I grow a lot of chem and they’re generally super hardy, heavy feeders. I only usually water when the soil feels dry, and always adjust my water’s pH. I did transplant the remaining 9 into larger pots, and the soil I have now isn’t nearly as hot as it’s been over the past few months.
 

Offmymeds

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Is this similar? Ruffling, curling, dark green in some places? This is what my calcium deficiency looked like:
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