So I noticed a couple leaves pop up that were missing pieces a couple weeks ago. The majority of the fan leaves are still fine, but I've noticed some faint spots on some other leaves now, as well as a fan leaf that seems to be missing a finger. This could be splash from water/recharge, but I'm still concerned about the mangled looking leaves. Any insight? I've seen no other evidence of bugs.
This is a Critical Kush from clone at approximately 27 inches from a SF1000, recently upped from 90 to 100%. Growing in Mother Earth Groundswell. 5 gal fabric pots. They were transplanted on the 20th and watered in with Great White. Fed quarter strength Technaflora Recipe For Success nutes on the 2nd. Temps have been ranging 77-81 with RH fluctuating between 47-58%, usually hanging around 50% when the lights are on. Watered today with Recharge. Two fans running so there's a constant indirect breeze. 3x3 tent.
They were having some problems when I got them. Looked like maybe nute burn (browning leaf tips curling up) but they were in plastic grow bags and I think were having root issues. Growth has been strong since transplant and those leaf issues have stopped.
This is a Critical Kush from clone at approximately 27 inches from a SF1000, recently upped from 90 to 100%. Growing in Mother Earth Groundswell. 5 gal fabric pots. They were transplanted on the 20th and watered in with Great White. Fed quarter strength Technaflora Recipe For Success nutes on the 2nd. Temps have been ranging 77-81 with RH fluctuating between 47-58%, usually hanging around 50% when the lights are on. Watered today with Recharge. Two fans running so there's a constant indirect breeze. 3x3 tent.
They were having some problems when I got them. Looked like maybe nute burn (browning leaf tips curling up) but they were in plastic grow bags and I think were having root issues. Growth has been strong since transplant and those leaf issues have stopped.
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