Blackberry Fire - hole in leaf

Empdude420

Active Member
Hello,

I have four plants - this one seems to have the only issue - and I've searched for bugs - I see none. In fact, three days ago I sprayed with NEOM oil just out of worry. This is inside a 3'x3' closed up tent - it's not outside.

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Is this definitely a bug issue, or could it be something else?
 

rollangrow

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I see a little nute burn on leaf tips but idk what would cause that "hole" I don't think bugs usually take out a large area like that and it is very smooth on the edges, so that makes me think the plant did that its self... Wait for the "experts" to roll threw here they might be able to help more. good luck
 

Empdude420

Active Member
Nute burn as is "All/Too much nutrients"? Or, Nute burn as in "Too much Nitrogen".

The reason why I ask is because I have four plants, and this is the ONLY plant with burns on the ends. (All four plants are different strain and handling anything I throw at it - this one seems to be the only trouble plant).

So, does that mean I simply have to dial back ALL the nutrients on this one plant OR dial back just the N portion of the nutrients going into this plant? (BLACKBERRY FIRE)

Many thanks!!! :-)
 

Empdude420

Active Member
Nevermind - the tips are not DROOPING so it's not a Nitrogen issue --- it's just too much. I am going to dial back the nutes on this one place and move it closer to the light.
 

propertyoftheUS

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Yeah just a little hot but no major issues showing... wouldn't worry too much about a random hole like that unless you find evidence of critters.
 

propertyoftheUS

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And as you previously stated, just lower ppm on the affected plant. I usually up the ppm on all my plants gradually until I see the burn and then dial back.
 

tiltswitch

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You have some sort of over nute burn as stated, debateable its nitrogen as usually this produces dark green leaves as well , but it's difficult to tell in the pic with the light, too much nutes or too high temps with low humidity can cause weak leaves and holes to appear,are you using Any other nutrients? If so diall these back first
 

Empdude420

Active Member
Can't be humidity - AVG humidity is 58% and it's NEVER lower than 47% humidity (I have a tracking device which takes reading every 3 minutes). The other 3 plants are actually closer to the light and they are doing fine - so can't be light burn. It's at least 20" from the light, and the others were at 18" (this is growing slower).

I'll just keep an eye on it - the rest of the plant is doing just fine. All four plants are getting exact same feeding (nutes and amounts) ---- so it seems odd just ONE single leaf of all four plants. Just will monitor more closely.
 

Budzbuddha

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Nute burn as is "All/Too much nutrients"? Or, Nute burn as in "Too much Nitrogen".

The reason why I ask is because I have four plants, and this is the ONLY plant with burns on the ends. (All four plants are different strain and handling anything I throw at it - this one seems to be the only trouble plant).

So, does that mean I simply have to dial back ALL the nutrients on this one plant OR dial back just the N portion of the nutrients going into this plant? (BLACKBERRY FIRE)

Many thanks!!! :-)
ACTUALLY .... The FFOF soil will carry that plant on its own right out of the bag ...
For up to 4 - 5 weeks.
 
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