Ukulele Haze
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I have a sick Pineapple Express Auto plant on my hands. It's been about 69 days since I planted the seed. The plant itself is pretty stunted (16 inches / 40.64 cm). I think the stunting was due to my over-watering during the seedling stage. It's been flowering for about 5 weeks now so I believe the stretch is over.
The symptoms: Brown spots form on fan leaves, then the leaves gradually yellow. I am now seeing leaf curling. The disease seems to have spread rapidly throughout the plant. My limited knowledge of deficiencies makes me think of Calcium deficiency. But, the plants get Cal-Mag every other watering.
Could the light intensity alone be causing this? I have had the brightness set to 100% for several weeks because I had another plant finishing up in the tent. The Pineapple Express plant is Mid-Flower now. So, it seems hard to justify turning the brightness down (isn't now the time to crank it up)?
I am a hobbyist grower of three years, on and off. I get to the finish line with my grows, but things usually go awry midway through Flower; this is no exception. I thought about powering through it without asking for help. But, figure if I ask, I might be able to prevent this from happening with future plants. Thank you for your time and any information you might be able to provide. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Light: Mars Hydro TSW 2000
LED Distance: 18 in / 45.72 cm
LED Brightness: 100%
Medium: Organic PROMIX (1 part perlite to 2 parts soil)
Container: 3 gal Vivosun fabric pots
Temperature: 70-80F
Humidity: 35-45%
Feeding Schedule:
I alternate between these two menus, and never use water only. I always pH adjust the mixture to 6.0 to 6.5. I try to wait until the pot is pretty light before watering. I've never caught leaves wilting on this plant due to under-watering. In honesty, there have been times where I watered a little too soon, though. Usually the reason I did it was because the other plants in the tent were ready.
First Menu:
3 Teaspoons Grandma's Molasses
2 Teaspoons FoxFarm Tiger Bloom
Second Menu:
6 Teaspoons FoxFarm Grow Big
1 Teaspoon Botanicare Cal-Mag
Here is the plant on Wednesday, 4-14-2021. You may need to zoom in to see the brown spots peppering the fan leaves throughout:
Here's the plant today 4-17-2021. Notice how rapidly the leaves are deteriorating:
Here are some of the afflicted ones I removed from the plant several days ago:
I have a sick Pineapple Express Auto plant on my hands. It's been about 69 days since I planted the seed. The plant itself is pretty stunted (16 inches / 40.64 cm). I think the stunting was due to my over-watering during the seedling stage. It's been flowering for about 5 weeks now so I believe the stretch is over.
The symptoms: Brown spots form on fan leaves, then the leaves gradually yellow. I am now seeing leaf curling. The disease seems to have spread rapidly throughout the plant. My limited knowledge of deficiencies makes me think of Calcium deficiency. But, the plants get Cal-Mag every other watering.
Could the light intensity alone be causing this? I have had the brightness set to 100% for several weeks because I had another plant finishing up in the tent. The Pineapple Express plant is Mid-Flower now. So, it seems hard to justify turning the brightness down (isn't now the time to crank it up)?
I am a hobbyist grower of three years, on and off. I get to the finish line with my grows, but things usually go awry midway through Flower; this is no exception. I thought about powering through it without asking for help. But, figure if I ask, I might be able to prevent this from happening with future plants. Thank you for your time and any information you might be able to provide. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Light: Mars Hydro TSW 2000
LED Distance: 18 in / 45.72 cm
LED Brightness: 100%
Medium: Organic PROMIX (1 part perlite to 2 parts soil)
Container: 3 gal Vivosun fabric pots
Temperature: 70-80F
Humidity: 35-45%
Feeding Schedule:
I alternate between these two menus, and never use water only. I always pH adjust the mixture to 6.0 to 6.5. I try to wait until the pot is pretty light before watering. I've never caught leaves wilting on this plant due to under-watering. In honesty, there have been times where I watered a little too soon, though. Usually the reason I did it was because the other plants in the tent were ready.
First Menu:
3 Teaspoons Grandma's Molasses
2 Teaspoons FoxFarm Tiger Bloom
Second Menu:
6 Teaspoons FoxFarm Grow Big
1 Teaspoon Botanicare Cal-Mag
Here is the plant on Wednesday, 4-14-2021. You may need to zoom in to see the brown spots peppering the fan leaves throughout:
Here's the plant today 4-17-2021. Notice how rapidly the leaves are deteriorating:
Here are some of the afflicted ones I removed from the plant several days ago:
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