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2much

Active Member
either too much water or maybe the start of mosaic. a disease common to tobacco , but cannabis is highly susceptible to this disease also
 

gladstoned

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I have one plant that is in a bucket that has less soil than the rest and often when I water my plants it is dryer and the leaves kinda curl down like that, after it is watered it is happy. That dirt looks terrible from the picture. lol
 

stumpjumper

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It's nothing to do with pot size.. I don't think it is under watering, the leaves aren't only drooping but also becoming necrotic.. It kind of does resemble tobacco mosiac virus, are you a smoker? If you smoke and handle your plants and they start looking like this you need to get them out of your room and destroy them. That shit will spread fast and will be hard to get rid of.

It could be something else though. Do a search for a disease chart and deficiency chart, it's around here somewhere.. Go from there.

I don't like the looks of that dirt either.. Next grow you might try a mix of Fox Farm Ocean Forest and Happy Frog.. It's good shit. I do 2 parts OF 1 part HF 1 part perlite and dolomite lime. You wont need to give any nutes for 5 weeks and the plants will fucking explode..
 

fattiemcnuggins

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it could be from tobacco smoke, but have you checked your ph? do you give it any cal mag? it could also be either of those things imho
 

stumpjumper

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yes or just handling plants after you have touched cigarettes.. if it is mosiac virus it will get worse fast.
 

bowlfullofbliss

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It would be helpful to know what you're feeding them with, how high of a EC or PPM (whichever you use to determine the strength of your nutes), how often you are giving them nutes.....temp, type of light, how far away, blah blah blah. More info gets better results every time someone needs help........
 

roosba

Active Member
I was looking at the 2nd pic and looks like the stem is kinda red, could be a phosphorus deficiency, Just a thought
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
get a ph test kit general hydroponics sells ph up and ph down with test solution for cheep. just ph your water then add your nutrients. get your ph rite first. It may take up to two weeks but I think that's what it is, or a cal mag issue cal mag plus works the best.
 

stumpjumper

Well-Known Member
Judging by the pictures you posted in the other thread it looks a lot like low ph issues.

Have you tested the soil PH? I wouldn't worry about high PH as much as anything below 6 and you start having problems with clawing and then lockouts..

I feed my plants high ph water all the time, 8.2 to be exact and they do just fine with it.. believe it or not.
 

Stoner Smurf

Active Member
You never answered my question from your other thread. What kind of water are you using, R/O or tap? Regardless if you are using an R/O, are you using city water or well water?
 
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