Diagnosis needed (pics)

badmojo420

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Just recently transplanted the last one (a clone of the second pic) into FFOF mixed with seed starting coco fiber a couple days ago. I didnt feed it thinking the FFOF would be enough but i guess its not. the middle pic, is that a deficiency or evidence of bugs? i did have a couple spider mites but i wiped them out with chemical spray and never seen that before. the first pic i just tossed in there for no reason but to look at it. these are outdoor btw.
 

Nullis

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Looks like a micro-nutrient deficiency. If you just transplanted a couple days ago the roots haven't fully accommodated the new container. It takes a few days for plants to assimilate nutrients and translocate them where they need to be, especially for the non-mobile nutrients like zinc and molybdenum.

I would recommend having a micro-nute formula on hand, like Earth Juice Microblast. You can mix up a solution with something like that to spray on the leaves (foliar feed). With Microblast it would only take something like .5 to 1 tsp to a gallon of water. Plants can absorb nutrients more easily and quickly through the leaves than the roots.
 

greennewfie

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Just recently transplanted the last one (a clone of the second pic) into FFOF mixed with seed starting coco fiber a couple days ago. I didnt feed it thinking the FFOF would be enough but i guess its not. the middle pic, is that a deficiency or evidence of bugs? i did have a couple spider mites but i wiped them out with chemical spray and never seen that before. the first pic i just tossed in there for no reason but to look at it. these are outdoor btw.
just a question do you spray them during the day when the sun is directly on them? because in the middle pic thats what it looks like that something was sprayed on it and discolored it!
just a thought im no pro with problems havent had many problems since i went all organic with seaweed and composted stuff lol
Good Luck hope you figure out the problem!
 

badmojo420

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no i dont foliar feed my plants. sometimes we get quick showers during the day though so it may be that.
 

*BUDS

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The 2nd one needs repotting and PH needs watching. The 3rd one is very stressed from a rough transplant, be more carefull repotting, saturate the soil ,drain then carefully pop out the rootball.
 
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