new growth deformation and yellowing ph is between 6.2 - 6.5
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pic 1 and 6, nitrogen deficiency.
add more N, and youll be back on track in 3 days.
pic 2 through 5, the blotchy ones, fuck if i know, its bad whatever it is. check your stems for bore holes, bite marks, or cuts, smell the affected foliage, does it smell funky? mouldy? bitter? sour? sweet? have you seen any bugs? aphids? whiteflies?
just to be safe i would snip any leaf with more than 40% discoloration, and as long as new growth doesnt show the same signs, let it go. if new growth shows the same signs it could be a mosaic virus, bacterium, or some wacky new herpeghonnosyphilaids infecting your plant and i'd quarantine them
if them was tomatoes or peppers i'd say its yellow leaf curl virus, if it was tobacco or cucumbers or whatnot, a mosaic virus, either way they are all nasty, incurable and will drop your harvest by 30-50%. sterilize after harvest and control all insect disease vectors, especially aphids and whiteflies with an iron fist of rage.
could be root knot or root gall nematodes,examine your roots after harvest if not sooner.
LOL your plant has AIDS bro... Ohhh shit and it has herpes!
A neurtral soil PH will NOT cause lock-out. I have seen pound plants come off soil with a ph of 7.7... A soil of 6.8-7.0 will not do what you see there, you are missing vital micro nutrients. From what I have actually seen, nutrient lock-out will not occur with most plants unless the soil is way too acidic, like 5.5 or way to alkaline, like 7.8 and higher. Now of course some plants are tougher and some plants are little weaklings. Test the PH of your soil, if it is not around 6.0-7.0 you are probably experiencing lock-out. But it simply just looks like you are experiencing iron deficiency. It may look like nitrogen deficiency, but that starts from the bottom leaves of the plant and works it way up, simply because the plant always pulls its nitrogen from the bottom of the plant, iron is different. Iron deficiency looks like nitrogen deficiency to growers who have never really experience either of them. (yes some people just have that green thumb) Iron Deficieny starts with the upper leaves and will always start from where the leaves start after the stem.IMO could be something as simple as your ph being off soil 6.8-7.0
a hooda whata virus. realy something I never heard of.. sure looks scary thats for sure.. good luck with that one.Classic sunn-hemp mosaic virus. You should destroy those. Any plants you touch after handling the infected plants will carry the virus too, whether they show symptoms or not. Real nasty virus with no cure. I just had this problem and needed the $ so i couldn't scrap them. My chemist friend turned me on to RNA Pro. Can find it here www.hempmosaicvirus.com. Worked out pretty well, the plants got their vigor back and the yield ended up being pretty good. Came out ahead and I could have lost the whole round
U huh...sureClassic sunn-hemp mosaic virus. You should destroy those. Any plants you touch after handling the infected plants will carry the virus too, whether they show symptoms or not. Real nasty virus with no cure. I just had this problem and needed the $ so i couldn't scrap them. My chemist friend turned me on to RNA Pro. Can find it here www.hempmosaicvirus.com. Worked out pretty well, the plants got their vigor back and the yield ended up being pretty good. Came out ahead and I could have lost the whole round
hes full of shit, scam site probably.U huh...sure