Whats Wrong With My Plant??

It's not a big deal,think like this how longs it got left if it looking ok bud structure wise. It will start to yellow later in flowering any how it looks fine to me just a bit light,but I worry more about my plants than owt so I get ya,by adding a pk spike ,this could help
 
It's not a big deal,think like this how longs it got left if it looking ok bud structure wise. It will start to yellow later in flowering any how it looks fine to me just a bit light,but I worry more about my plants than owt so I get ya,by adding a pk spike ,this could help

Yea, buds (I'm a rookie so just my opinion) seem to be coming along. Think it's only been 3 -4weeks hers a pic off her
 

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Yea, buds (I'm a rookie so just my opinion) seem to be coming along. Think it's only been 3 -4weeks hers a pic off her
Here is a coupl others that I took pics of a few days ago that seem to be healthy and happy
 

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how much is the outside temperature when you took the pics?

plant leaves gets normally droopy like this in the hottest hours of the day (usually around midday).

is nothing to worry about, plants do it to avoid too much loss of water during those hours
 
Any natural ways to treat it?


well i am no expert on that, but that depends on the availability of agricultural shops in your town i guess. even going organic you stll need specific pesticides i think: those pests are quite annoying since they are buried inside the leaf. i dont think any household product will do the trick

normally they don't require any treatment, as the damage is minimal and only visual, but in this case seems quite severe.

could you maybe make a close up picture of one very damaged leaf? i want to see whether the pathogen is doing the damage (the brown areas) or if that's the plant defending itself through cell death.

you can also let the plant as it is for a couple of days, and then check if the tunnels are increasing in number or lengh. if not, then the plant succesfully managed to defend itself. also you can put around it some "trap" plants, ie any other plants you don't care as much that will attract the adult to lay eggs there, and not on your medical plant
 
well i am no expert on that, but that depends on the availability of agricultural shops in your town i guess. even going organic you stll need specific pesticides i think: those pests are quite annoying since they are buried inside the leaf. i dont think any household product will do the trick

normally they don't require any treatment, as the damage is minimal and only visual, but in this case seems quite severe.

could you maybe make a close up picture of one very damaged leaf? i want to see whether the pathogen is doing the damage (the brown areas) or if that's the plant defending itself through cell death.

you can also let the plant as it is for a couple of days, and then check if the tunnels are increasing in number or lengh. if not, then the plant succesfully managed to defend itself. also you can put around it some "trap" plants, ie any other plants you don't care as much that will attract the adult to lay eggs there, and not on your medical plant
Thanks bro
 
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