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Hey all! I'm thinking this is some sort of nutrient deficiency; been noticing the discoloration probably for about 14 days now. At first I was chalking it up to old dying leaves. But some of the leaves make me think something more sinister is occurring.

This is green crack growing in soil. Probably like 9 weeks old or so. Haven't felt like I have had any issues with giving out too many nutrients. But I'm open to suggestions

*edit. The droop is due to the fact that the plant does need to be watered. But I wanted to see what the general consensus was prior to watering it.
 

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Crippykeeper

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Hey all! I'm thinking this is some sort of nutrient deficiency; been noticing the discoloration probably for about 14 days now. At first I was chalking it up to old dying leaves. But some of the leaves make me think something more sinister is occurring.

This is green crack growing in soil. Probably like 9 weeks old or so. Haven't felt like I have had any issues with giving out too many nutrients. But I'm open to suggestions
ThAt droop and clawing would concern me too. Flush is all I can think of.
 
But they are 9
Weeks old in veg ?

Haha. Your inquiry is valid. I'm a noob to indoor growing. Didn't know what was what with lights. I just got random leds from amazon. Turned out they were most likely bloom lights. So I got a veg T5 light probably 3 ish weeks ago. Believe it or not, it grew substantially more in the weeks since.


I'm also wondering if I might be incurring some light burn just because the clawing and yellowing looks to be under one spot in the tent. I'll try all things here
 

Crippykeeper

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Haha. Your inquiry is valid. I'm a noob to indoor growing. Didn't know what was what with lights. I just got random leds from amazon. Turned out they were most likely bloom lights. So I got a veg T5 light probably 3 ish weeks ago. Believe it or not, it grew substantially more in the weeks since.


I'm also wondering if I might be incurring some light burn just because the clawing and yellowing looks to be under one spot in the tent. I'll try all things here
What size pots they in could be root bound 9 weeks ln veg should have massive roots
 
What is your medium ?

" " pH ?

" " nutrients ?

" " General environment?

My temp stays around 70-75 degrees with an average of 55% humidity. I'm using soil as a medium. My nutrients are from that go box from general organics (general hydroponics maybe?) I don't give them the dose the box tells me to use. I've slowly just added a bit more as the weeks go on.
 

Beachwalker

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My temp stays around 70-75 degrees with an average of 55% humidity. I'm using soil as a medium. My nutrients are from that go box from general organics (general hydroponics maybe?) I don't give them the dose the box tells me to use. I've slowly just added a bit more as the weeks go on.
How are you pH'ing what you feed ?
And what are you pH'ing it to ?
 

thc-a

Member
Hi, the pics in the actual plant problem list don’t show up for me, it just shows a broken sign sort of. The pics in all of the comments show though! Do they need fixing or is it just me that’s having problems lol? Thanks in advance to anyone that helps
 

Ncs0816

Active Member
This is chemdog by Humboldt

The edges on the leaves are really Sharp

I'e had the problem through the entire grow

Other then that the plant is in good health

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Thanks
 

andy s

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Yeah man. I think it mostly resolved itself. I cut back heavily on nutrients and all the new growth seems to be doing a lot better.
Less is always more :) , I only feed once a week. Some.say if over fed it'l be harder than a plant underfed and you'l usually yield more by not overfeeding
Clawing from lack nitrogen from what I’ve read but could also be from needing water.
Clawing is a sign of too much N.. not lacking..
 
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