A Alexz21 Member Nov 27, 2019 #3 Kingrow1 said: Moisture loss of leaf leading to dried areas Click to expand... And how can it be fixed?
Kingrow1 said: Moisture loss of leaf leading to dried areas Click to expand... And how can it be fixed?
Hydrotech364 Well-Known Member Nov 27, 2019 #4 Looks like you accidentally spilled some nutes on her. How many leaves are doing this?
Kingrow1 Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #6 Alexz21 said: And how can it be fixed? Click to expand... Bring your environment and watering to perfect over ten more grows
Alexz21 said: And how can it be fixed? Click to expand... Bring your environment and watering to perfect over ten more grows
PadawanWarrior Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #7 I am still a rookie, bit it looks kinda fungal to me. We need to ask the master, where are you @Renfro, lol?
I am still a rookie, bit it looks kinda fungal to me. We need to ask the master, where are you @Renfro, lol?
Renfro Well-Known Member Nov 28, 2019 #9 Looks like you found the one leaf that has an issue on the whole plant lol. Where on the plant was that leaf? I don't see it in the big pic. Likely not a real issue to be concerned with unless it starts popping up elsewhere.
Looks like you found the one leaf that has an issue on the whole plant lol. Where on the plant was that leaf? I don't see it in the big pic. Likely not a real issue to be concerned with unless it starts popping up elsewhere.
A Alexz21 Member Nov 28, 2019 #10 Im on the 5th week of flowering , i stopped spraying , it is in the middle of the plant which is strange and cant figure out what it could be
Im on the 5th week of flowering , i stopped spraying , it is in the middle of the plant which is strange and cant figure out what it could be