That plant is way overfed. Nitrogen toxicity.Some photos of a Skywalker OG, week 7, day 3 of flower. This plant has been mostly problem free until I spotted something on just a few leaves. Don't know if fungus or insect. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you,.
Here is a close-up of one of the leaves:
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It’s not technically mildew or mold. More along the same taxonomy as algae. It’s often mistaken as ca deficiency but only affects certain parts of the plant instead of globally. You’ve seen it on most green leafy vegetables and most never know it, or mistake as deficiency.that doesn't look like any kind of mildew...that looks like too much N and not enough Calcium...
hey just for my curiosity flip the leaf over snd take some close ups of bottom side where that damage is. There typically will be a grey/darkish spots that may not be super noticeable without a scope.Thank you, appreciate the comments.
I had deleted the affected leaves from a couple of days ago. I have not seen the problem reappear. Maybe the 3-in-1 spray worked. If the problem resurfaces, I'll do as you suggested. Thanks.It’s not technically mildew or mold. More along the same taxonomy as algae. It’s often mistaken as ca deficiency but only affects certain parts of the plant instead of globally. You’ve seen it on most green leafy vegetables and most never know it, or mistake as deficiency.
I could be wrong but I have seen it first hand a couple times and it’s pretty unique in its damage.
ake a look when lights are on tonight.hey just for my curiosity flip the leaf over snd take some close ups of bottom side where that damage is. There typically will be a grey/darkish spots that may not be super noticeable without a scope.
I did have a P def couple of days ago because I stopped feeding the plant. Fed 1/8 tsp of Phosphorus 9-61-00 and it appears to have resolved that deficiency.Excess nitrogen has blocked phosphorus.
That’s what that leaf is showing.I did have a P def couple of days ago because I stopped feeding the plant. Fed 1/8 tsp of Phosphorus 9-61-00 and it appears to have resolved that deficiency.