SOS. Burned leaves

seedsofjah

Member
Hi guys. Im having some issues with my skunk babies. Some leaves are burned. Anyone to explain why and what can I do to stop this ?

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2013-09-11-1948.jpg Those 3 pics shows the burned leaves babies.
2013-09-11-1949.jpg2013-09-11-1950.jpg These two babies have some light green dots on them.

2013-09-11-1956.jpg2013-09-11-1957.jpg This is what I put in the pots and the nutes I use during veg and flowering.
 

Walter9999

Well-Known Member
The only thing that jumps out at me is the 10% organic matter in the compost...that could provide hot spots in the soil and transfer to the plant...they're a little small for nutes...have they received nutes already?
 

VTMi'kmaq

Well-Known Member
I am by no means an expert on diagnosis but i'll try to help. Anytime ive seen this type of burn its usually from hot soil but you showed your bag's n-p-k and breakdown so I don't understand unless that particular bag was off? What a shame she looks like she wants to perform for ya too!
 

Walter9999

Well-Known Member
Are you thinking of anything in particular about the 10% organic matter ?
yes, in general...they're to young for most deficiencies so I'd lean toward an environmental issue, considering they've had no nutes...we're the pots clean prior to planting? Again I lean towards an environmental issue...and with the one plant showing the leaf minor kind of issue and the other a "burn" looking issue I'd lean toward the soil...IMO
 

seedsofjah

Member
Yes, pots were cleaned. Soil is a mixture of red soil (is always use) and the compost. Ratio 60 compost 40 soil.
All plants have been transplanted on the same day. That is friday last.
 

Grobda

Well-Known Member
My bagseed babies looked just like this after I brought them outside without getting them used to the sun first. After a week in the shade they perked up. Lesson learned for the second grow next spring for me.
 

seedsofjah

Member
My bagseed babies looked just like this after I brought them outside without getting them used to the sun first. After a week in the shade they perked up. Lesson learned for the second grow next spring for me.
Bra, lets just hope it's only a matter of sun heat!! Cross fingers ;-) and thanks everyone for helping.
 
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