Raising humidity or lowering temp would put my VPD in spec. Solid fix. Good work.Up that humidity. I don’t see any curled tips or spotting on any leaves .
I don’t see any balls, is it re veg?Here's a hint. It's much more noticeable in the close up of the flowers.
Good eye! That dark shade is actually a bluish. Can you tell me why?the dark green edges on the leaves? I'm not sure what would cause it, but the edges look darker than the middle. Hell... might not even be right.
It's Moab's auto, I sure hope not lol!I don’t see any balls, is it re veg?
Dr. Schmebulock here!Got the payment, thanks. I owe everybody right around $.080 back lol. I'll put it towards Christmas shipping.
She's building buds now.
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2 things wrong with it. What's your diagnosis?
Lower leaves are lighter. It's not exactly from a redirect though. There's plenty in there.Dr. Schmebulock here!
I'm going to point out the things I notice and then draw my conclusion
- Lower leaves on plant are lighter in color - indicates possible Nitrogen redirect due to not enough in the ground?
- New Leaves are coming out a lighter green color - indicates low RH
- New leaves are curling slightly - possible calcium deficiency starting? Heat?
haha damn, tried to come at it as analytically as possible and still missed the blue coloring - it's kind of hard to see - looks more purplish in the picLower leaves are lighter. It's not exactly from a redirect though. There's plenty in there.
You're very close with the light new growth, but it's not from rh in this case. Focus on the darker shade.
The curl is most definitely heat/humidity.
You're seeing the signs. Look a little closer and start ruling out .
It's a blue/purple/green depending on who's looking at it lol.haha damn, tried to come at it as analytically as possible and still missed the blue coloring - it's kind of hard to see - looks more purplish in the pic
Nitrogen depletion at the bottom... dark blue could be phosphorous deficiency? Maybe potassium is the issue getting the micronutrients moved up to the upper layers, pulling from the bottomView attachment 4359163
What would cause these dark blue/green/purple variations at the tips and the outer edge of leaves? With low N symptoms at the bottom?
Bingo on the photosynthesis! Very nice. Not mag though. You're not too bad at this lol.Honestly I don't know why Monkey. It's what caught my eye... darker almost blue edges. I'm guessing it has something to do with photosynthesis. Mag shortage maybe?
Is it a slight phosphorous deficiency?
You guys are very close, but it's not a deficiency.Nitrogen depletion at the bottom... dark blue could be phosphorous deficiency? Maybe potassium is the issue getting the micronutrients moved up to the upper layers, pulling from the bottom