it looks like some slight nutrient burn and/or a lockout. try flushing for a few watering and the newer leaves should come up green and fine, the older leaves will never go back to green but its nothign t oworry about. they dont look to bad so dont worry yourself to much, its not as bad as youthink, just dial back the nutrients a little bit, make sure you are using a micro formula, if they were my plants i would use plain water for 2 or 3 waterings and then after that only use a micro formula at very small amounts. if u have any questions feel free to message me, latercome on people, I really need to figure this out so I can take corrective action first thing in the morning.
that'swhat I figured I just needed some reassuring advice besides my own.. Im gonna water with a lower ph using ph down for a few times using just plain water. this should lower the soil ph as well as provide kind of a flush then return back with lower nutes.it looks like some slight nutrient burn and/or a lockout. try flushing for a few watering and the newer leaves should come up green and fine, the older leaves will never go back to green but its nothign t oworry about. they dont look to bad so dont worry yourself to much, its not as bad as youthink, just dial back the nutrients a little bit, make sure you are using a micro formula, if they were my plants i would use plain water for 2 or 3 waters and then after that only use a micro formula at very small amounts. if u have any questions feel free to message me, later
LolThis is my first grow with similar V (not a canoe) shaped leaves. The plant is from stray seed planted on whim.
BTW, I am new here and know not what I'm doing yet.
Here is the tortured history of this bonsai plant.Too much light, can miniturize your leaves, and plants.
So can defoliating, and removing all your fan leaves.
If you have been supplementing calmag. How much nitrogen, have you been feeding? They do look a little pale.
Low nitrogen can inhibit calcium from absorbing. Itd explain your brown spots.
Too much, or too little. That part is up to you.
I'm going with too much calmag, and not enough nitrogen. At a guess.
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Wow!Three weeks later. I built a grow room and moved her in. Proper light, temperature and humidity is all she needed. She is two feet tall now and doing well. Having a tortured past and sprouting from a random bag seed I am wondering at what point should I change 20-4 cycle to 12-12? Also, as she is under 600W MH bulb, when should I change to HPS?
Looking really nice maing.It has been 12/12 for about four weeks. Compared to the lousy stat it is doing well. I am trying to decide when to start flushing.
Trichomes are transparent and some still appear to be developing.