MikeGanja
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Hi,
I grow two different strains in my second vertical grow, Aurora indica and White rhino. The Aurora indica thrive with no signs of heat stress or deficiency.
The White rhino however, has some kind of problem. Some of the leaves on the top of each plant is discolored. Each one of them looks the same. The tip of each leaf is yellow with dark spots. The inner part of the leaf is getting darker with a less flexible texture than a normal leaf. No mold or pest on the plant. PH in the reservoir during flower 5.6 - 6.1. Surface temperature on the discolored leaves 26.5 degrees Celsius. Grow room temperature 25.0 degrees Celsius. RH 45%.
My guess is potassium deficiency but it also looks like heat stress. Do you think this is heat stress or potassium deficiency or is it normal for White rhino in late bloom?
I grow two different strains in my second vertical grow, Aurora indica and White rhino. The Aurora indica thrive with no signs of heat stress or deficiency.
The White rhino however, has some kind of problem. Some of the leaves on the top of each plant is discolored. Each one of them looks the same. The tip of each leaf is yellow with dark spots. The inner part of the leaf is getting darker with a less flexible texture than a normal leaf. No mold or pest on the plant. PH in the reservoir during flower 5.6 - 6.1. Surface temperature on the discolored leaves 26.5 degrees Celsius. Grow room temperature 25.0 degrees Celsius. RH 45%.
My guess is potassium deficiency but it also looks like heat stress. Do you think this is heat stress or potassium deficiency or is it normal for White rhino in late bloom?
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