wierd looking Defficiency? (good pics)

Growop101

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I was hesitant to post because I noticed you're not using solutions.
I was wondering if it could have come from splashback ... water hitting a nute-rich patch of your soil (some of that chicken manure, especially) and leading to "local irritation", as the commercials like to say. It's a long shot to try to explain what looks very much like a burn injury to me. In any case, your overall plant health is excellent imo, and I don't think you have any worries. cn
i see i see. I can see it being some kinda burn, because i looked in a couple books and no def. looks quite like that , that i seen .
 

Growop101

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Also how big do you think shel get in that pot. Its fairly large. not sure how many gal.

She isnt even showing sex to much but she has begun her off set growth, (non semetricle nodes) so flowering is beginning to set in.
she get like double her hieght and size from now til the end or like september mid october?
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
If she hasn't begun bud set yet, the clock isn't quite running imo. I would not expect to harvest until October, maybe even late October.

She looks fairly "Indica" to me, and I would expect her to appx. double in height and girth. To my eyes, a three-ounce plant when all is said and done. cn
 

hotrodharley

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I don't think this is a deficiency or a serious action item. I had the same thing happen from getting nute solution at 770 ppm on the leaves ... local burn. It's probable that some splashback from the soil gave you local leaf injuries. Jmo. cn
Agree. The problem is localized and does not appear systemic. In human medical terms. Injury from treated water or something else.
 

Growop101

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View attachment 2291357heres an example of how rich my compost is.
Amounts of veg, fruits and any plant matter only like this get thrown in very regularly. I dont really use chlorinated water on the pile either, to encourage healthy strong microbes .
 

Growop101

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Agree. The problem is localized and does not appear systemic. In human medical terms. Injury from treated water or something else.
makes sense. So diluted compost tea can do this if it splashes the leaves? i did notice it after i fed it the tea...
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
makes sense. So diluted compost tea can do this if it splashes the leaves? i did notice it after i fed it the tea...
Your compost pile has stuff in it that's in all stages of decomposition. I can imagine a tea from it being warmish in nutrient terms. cn
 

Growop101

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Would it be a good idea to flush it and feed her some more compost tea??

Sorry for all the questions, im just new with making all my own organix and nutes. Im lovin it, its seeming to have very good effects. Jus tryin to see if this shit was a result of my new growing methods and techniques.
I do wana flush her tho, but is it bad that it wont drain well cuz it holds water like a mother fucker.serious water holder she is. I barley have to water it, i jus do anyway make sure shes moist lol.
 

Growop101

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Your compost pile has stuff in it that's in all stages of decomposition. I can imagine a tea from it being warmish in nutrient terms. cn
Thats it! i am pretty damn sure thats it.
Is the tea still ok to use? just dilute it more?

The tea has also been brewing for 17 days lol to the day.. when i used it it was prob a 13 day brew or somthing.
 

Growop101

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that picture on the bottom is a nettle tea. i didnt like how it turned out so i dumped it. I tryed it on 1 plant and it seemed to have ill effects.
 

chongsbuddy

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the best thing i can tell you is kiss.....keep it simple stupid,dont dote over your plant and try to fix every tiny little thing.let her do her thing...that is the best advise i ever got!you are really over worrying,im telling you she is fine.i have 10 foot monster bushes outdoors with all sorts of little spots like yopur plant has,holes from bugs,etc,but shes fine!
 

chongsbuddy

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i just went through your threds and holy crap!you panic!slow down bro!if you wanna grow great weed here is a tip!invest in a good ph pen and ppm meter,invaluable tools for growing,especially indoors. iwas exactly like you when i started out,i was always worried about some little thing,but i gained some knowledge and slowly started to let the plants do their thing and it payed off.
 

Growop101

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I guess i may have came off all worried. In reality i know its fine and i am not trippin about it.
i jus wana gain as much knowledge as possoble. about ever thing. I mean if it is a nute splash burn, thats good. but if not then the plant is defenitly trying to tell me something.
I jus want to know what it was, and stuff because iv been growing compleley different this season.

And im not a new out door grower , i v been doin it for years. I jus never been using organic ferts, or even ferts at all. Also i am making all my own soil amendment and tea and nutrients.. everything.
So ya im not worries i know shes fine, but i would still like to learn about it you know??
can any one feel me?

And straight up i feel like flushing. Your suposd to flush like once a month to avoid problems any way /


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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Thats it! i am pretty damn sure thats it.
Is the tea still ok to use? just dilute it more?

The tea has also been brewing for 17 days lol to the day.. when i used it it was prob a 13 day brew or somthing.
I would keep it off the leaves. I am not a fan of foliar, except to treat specific ills. cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Agreed. some ppl say if u use as a foliar feed its really good way to feed tho? idk im not a fan of it either
From all my reading, foliar-feeding ionic nutrients is generally not a good idea ... epiphytes are the exception, of course. But ionics at a strength to feed a fast-growing plant will burn the leaves of Cannabis. And all the nutes in a tea, at least the available ones, are ionic.
I can see foliar feeding as a good way to deal with an immobile micronutrient ... classically iron, molybdenum, boron. Fortunately weed growers don't run into trouble with those often. The other valid (imo) foliar apps are medicinal, to treat bugs or fungus. cn
 
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