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Sad Shipwreck....whats the problem???

I'm not completely ignorant or naive to problems, but I just can't lay my finger on this one, esp since I really have not used any ferts or anything on it yet. It has been sad since before I planted it in the 30gal bag. First with some droopy leaves, now the types of marks which you will see in the pics. Light green speckling/spotting on some leaves and then the "burn" like marks on others....

Its currently planted in a 30gal bag, lots of beautiful cali sun, watered well, have a nice compost tea for it now as well, and in Roots Organics Soil. Looks potentially like a zinc definciency, or maybe potassium? Light burn? The problem happened before when it was in a smaller container....any help? Thanks! (Please see pics....)

-Michael
 

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woodsmaneh!

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Have you turned the leaves over and looked with a magnifying glass? See any bugs?
Spray them with neem oil.
Are you sure the mix you have was not contaminated by something.

DO YOU HAVE A CAT PISSING ON IT or other pet?

Peace
 

cutman

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looks like in earlyer stages it got alittle nut burn, but top leaves look good and dont show any thing i see, what nutes are you useing, what soil are ya use? they are still early in life. should bounce back with alittle loving care. if your useing nute already lower your dosage.
 

growingforfun

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is that more then 1 plant in hte same container? im not saying this is a problem yet but later on there going to be fighting each other for space an roots get mixed up etc. 1 plant 1 pot.
 
Thanks for the responses guys!

That is just one plant, Shipwreck, in a 30ga bag with Roots Organics Soil. It was a nice clone I had gotten from my mom's friend (who is very impossible to get a hold of at times!).

It was an a temp planting container for a few weeks once I got it. I have not fed it any nutes or ferts, just water and cali sun! I have a couple of Purple AK 47 plants who are flourishing at the moment. Same soil, and also added the Happy Frog Jump Start Fert to the soil for those, no nutes or other ferts yet, doing amazing. But THIS plant is interesting.... my father is growing 4 from the same batch, they are just fine. I planted it in the bag with the Roots Organics Soil (however, the problem came before I planted it). Today its looking a bit better and I decided to NOT put the Happy Frog in with the soil just yet.....

Given the possibilities, responses, etc... perhaps today I should put that happy frog in? Its a wonderful jump start fert....its very rich in Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium....

There was potential urination at its house prior to mine, but I doubt it. And there is no problem with that here.
 
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