Could Someone help me identify this problem?

Matthew876

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Hey whats going on? New to growing and looking to get some advice, tips ect. I've been growing these plants for not too long and I am kind of playing things by ear with doing research when the time comes for it yada yada yaa. Anyways So all my plants are looking pretty good, a few looking great with the exception of this one I just transplanted in a new pot. I'm not sure whats going on but I would really appreciate some help so that way I can hopefully bring it back nice and healthy. Plant1.jpg plant.2.jpg plant.3.jpg
 

Matthew876

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I haven't seen any bugs, and also the sides of the leaves are folding up....and so yeah it was just raining out so they got a little wet...I'm just brainstorming here but would it make sense that only this one plant be affected by bugs and all the others are doing pretty good?
 

Maggs707

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As far as I know, there are no deficiencies that look like that, and it's definitely not heat/light stress or burn. I would definitely say that it is some sort of bug damage. Just because you see no bugs, doesn't rule it out. Spider mites are the only bugs I know of that stick around and breed on the leaves. Most other bugs just dine and dash. I would spray all of the plants with some neem oil and not sweat it. They look happy!
 

Matthew876

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about 6 weeks, it's a pretty good size pot, not sure of the dimensions though, transplanted about a week ago. It is rapidly declining now...fraid I might have to tag the toe on this one...I'm afaid of the top of one the others starting to curl up on the top...any thoughts? **plant.4.jpg plant.5.jpg plant.6.jpg plant.7.jpg
 
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Maggs707

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Did you bring them straight from inside to full sun? It looks to me like the one that's dropping really bad couldn't handle the light/heat. Hard to be 100% sure though. Leaves curling up like that can be a result of heat stress as well. Try shading them a little bit for a day or two and see if that helps. I've had plants look really bad like that, where you think they're dead..place them in the shade for a day and they bounce back.
 

BM9AGS

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That plants either saying fuck you sun or fuck you water.

Is the medium/pot ANY different from the others?
 

Olive Drab Green

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Hey whats going on? New to growing and looking to get some advice, tips ect. I've been growing these plants for not too long and I am kind of playing things by ear with doing research when the time comes for it yada yada yaa. Anyways So all my plants are looking pretty good, a few looking great with the exception of this one I just transplanted in a new pot. I'm not sure whats going on but I would really appreciate some help so that way I can hopefully bring it back nice and healthy. View attachment 3734704 View attachment 3734705 View attachment 3734706
You also have a fuckton of bugs.
 

Matthew876

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So here's how they are doing so far, Trying to balance between work have my gf being pregnant, I'd like to say I'm getting out what I put into it. I believe it's the heat that seems to be relentless with this humidity but, overall I'd like to think I did okay. Any input or advice would be appreciated, as you can still see some of the leaves are yellow near the bottom with the veins still green which suggests heat stress?, on another just the end of the tips are yellow, maybe nutrient burn? bud1.jpg bud2.jpg bud3.jpg bud4.jpg bud5.jpg
 

Bacala

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Also if you're getting water on the leaves and the suns out you'll burn them.
No.

People just keep repeating this, I guess because it sounds logical, but it doesn't happen. I spray mine often in direct sun and our summer temps average 85deg, sometimes going 95+ for days. No burning, period.
 

Dr. Who

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@Matthew876

Put some drain holes in those buckets!(bottom sides - like 5 - 1/2 inch ones at least)

The canoeing is heat/moisture stress on some plants.

What soil and what are you feeding (plant 1) Kinda looks like a mineral/micro problem.
 

Matthew876

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I drilled about 8 1/8th" holes in each bucket when I first transplanted them, although I've yet to see any seep out, I'd like to think that there are no issues with drainage, I also just took down the tarp to give them more light. I will update a week from today with pics
 
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