No clue what's going on

Hi just asking does anyone know what is happening, two plants same tent same feed same plants yes one is missing it's main shoot but that's another story using bio buzz, Terra can't remember which but it had worm casting bat gu and fertilizer they were slow to grow so not to sure how old been a lot going off but any help will do
 

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cage

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What medium did you have?

But looks like micronutrient deficiency, because it's the newer growth that's affected and it's starting from start of the leaves instead of tips.
Iron, manganese deficiencies could look something like that.
So check your pH's that you aren't over 7.

I reckon it's not light bleaching from excess light, but check for that too.
 

leatherbackturtle420

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Hi just asking does anyone know what is happening, two plants same tent same feed same plants yes one is missing it's main shoot but that's another story using bio buzz, Terra can't remember which but it had worm casting bat gu and fertilizer they were slow to grow so not to sure how old been a lot going off but any help will do
What are you using for light? How close is it?
 
What medium did you have?

But looks like micronutrient deficiency, because it's the newer growth that's affected and it's starting from start of the leaves instead of tips.
Iron, manganese deficiencies could look something like that.
So check your pH's that you aren't over 7.

I reckon it's not light bleaching from excess light, but check for that too.
Yes ph is at 6.5 I looked at the light and it was 12 inches so moved to 18 I just can't think what's wrong with the other been ok
 

cage

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Yes ph is at 6.5 I looked at the light and it was 12 inches so moved to 18 I just can't think what's wrong with the other been ok
Ok, seems like the light is more likely then.

What threw me off the scent was the one with the main cola looking better than those I thought we're lower plants.
Yea, they'll be fine. Just some damage to the very top colas.

Little more undeveloped roots/little more light than the other, could tip the scale and push it over the threshhold to light excess/burn.
Doesn't take more than that.
But the healthier one is expressing some stress too, probably due excess light aswell. Just not to the point it's getting serious damage, but probably is struggling a bit too.

Have you tried measuring the light amount? Ya could try Photone app on android/IOS
 
What medium did you have?

But looks like micronutrient deficiency, because it's the newer growth that's affected and it's starting from start of the leaves instead of tips.
Iron, manganese deficiencies could look something like that.
So check your pH's that you aren't over 7.

I reckon it's not light bleaching from excess light, but check for that too.
Me again I am using

Guanokalong complete mix
 
Ok, seems like the light is more likely then.

What threw me off the scent was the one with the main cola looking better than those I thought we're lower plants.
Yea, they'll be fine. Just some damage to the very top colas.

Little more undeveloped roots/little more light than the other, could tip the scale and push it over the threshhold to light excess/burn.
Doesn't take more than that.
But the healthier one is expressing some stress too, probably due excess light aswell. Just not to the point it's getting serious damage, but probably is struggling a bit too.

Have you tried measuring the light amount? Ya could try Photone app on android/IOS
I only moved the light up couple of days ago should I say put it at about 24 inches for say a week and see what happens but thanks for the help
 

cannabiscrusader

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I only moved the light up couple of days ago should I say put it at about 24 inches for say a week and see what happens but thanks for the help
It all depends on the strain. Some strains you can put the light right to it, others are a bit shy. If the bleaching doesn't progress, then leave the lights where they are. If it progresses, then back it off or dim it down if you can.

My first move when a plant is stressed is to dim the light and back it off. Let it work through whatever issue is going on without being blasted with photons which in turn could exasperate any common problems.
 
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