Jimdamick

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Shiiiiit lol. Honestly, looking at other pictures, that sounds pretty spot-on. these are super young, and have another few weeks til going to flowering. how do I kill the little bastards off?
Pissing on them works for me.
No, seriously, get a microscope or loupe, check out the bottom of the leaves,(you won't see any because they aren't there). If they are, by some weird chance any insects are there, Neem oil will do the trick as to how to kill them. Plants look good though, don't sweat it.They are just growing.
 

Dr. Who

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Now the second set - single pic everything looks fine.......No Ir no S def.....Nice color green new growth...
I might tend to agree with Terry on broad mites.....Sure won't hurt to use a round of Forbid 4F.....
You can get affordable amopunts from Ebay - you don't have to buy the whole 8 ounce bottle for $210..

You might consider some azomite for mineral content in the soil to cover those micro nutes at the start next time. Turn it right into the soil before use.
 

PeachyBuds

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Okay, so, I decided to go get some in-person advice from the guys down at the Grow Warehouse. They said definitely not a bug problem. Their guess was maybe a delayed N deficiency. BUT... I did some more research, and I'm curious, do you think this could be TMV? Looking at pictures of TMV, it seems quite likely :/

Thoughts?
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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Okay, so, I decided to go get some in-person advice from the guys down at the Grow Warehouse. They said definitely not a bug problem. Their guess was maybe a delayed N deficiency. BUT... I did some more research, and I'm curious, do you think this could be TMV? Looking at pictures of TMV, it seems quite likely :/

Thoughts?
I think you're thinking into it too much. Like getting a cold and thinking it's pneumonia.

Personally, I think it was a mild ph fluctuation. Usually they hit the bottom leaves first, but that looks like it to me. As much as that ph fluctuated, some micro nutes only pick up below 6.5. Probably just stressed them a bit until the ph came back down.

Now if it gets worse... Then at least it will be easier to narrow down. If growth is fine and it's just a slight discoloration, just treat her normal. Looks like you've done a good job to this point, you don't want to blow the second half, ya know.
 
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