Awkcyde
Member
Hello,
So this is my first grow to give a little background.. this is an indoor grow planted from seed.
Strain : Papaya (Nirvana) x 2
Tent: 3ft x 2ft x 5ft (Mostly unzipped open)
Lighting: 2 x 300w Mars Hydro LEDS
Soil: Fox Farms Ocean
Airflow: 2x Clip Fans - 1 x Oscillating fan
Temps ranging from 73-82 F
Not feeding much at the moment these plants were just transplanted 2 days ago using mycorrihaze into 3 gallon smart pots
My watering solution is 5ml CalMag, 7mL Hydrogaurd, 2mL Floranectar (For mycorrihaze)
Currently the issue is with only one plant. Yesterday I noticed a shiny glazed spot in a few areas I figured it was just some left over crud from when I sprayed the leaves with my water solution.
After today I noticed the areas where it looked like a glaze had turned yellow and appears to be deteriorating.
Picture of plant 2 days ago :
Picture of how the glazed / shiny spot looks before the yellowing starts:
Picture of the plant currently:
Any suggestions would be appreciated.. Not sure if its a deficiency, mold, mildew, fungus, or worse...
So this is my first grow to give a little background.. this is an indoor grow planted from seed.
Strain : Papaya (Nirvana) x 2
Tent: 3ft x 2ft x 5ft (Mostly unzipped open)
Lighting: 2 x 300w Mars Hydro LEDS
Soil: Fox Farms Ocean
Airflow: 2x Clip Fans - 1 x Oscillating fan
Temps ranging from 73-82 F
Not feeding much at the moment these plants were just transplanted 2 days ago using mycorrihaze into 3 gallon smart pots
My watering solution is 5ml CalMag, 7mL Hydrogaurd, 2mL Floranectar (For mycorrihaze)
Currently the issue is with only one plant. Yesterday I noticed a shiny glazed spot in a few areas I figured it was just some left over crud from when I sprayed the leaves with my water solution.
After today I noticed the areas where it looked like a glaze had turned yellow and appears to be deteriorating.
Picture of plant 2 days ago :
Picture of how the glazed / shiny spot looks before the yellowing starts:
Picture of the plant currently:
Any suggestions would be appreciated.. Not sure if its a deficiency, mold, mildew, fungus, or worse...