Can someone help me with a leave problem.

NORMANREH41

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Sorry everyone for the late reply. Been busy with work. So here's the scoop on this. I'm new at this and that's why I'm asking. I'm using ocean forest fox farm soil. I made my own grow mediums out of 5 gallon bucket. I been watering 2 a week with only nitrogen 1/8 teaspoon per gallon. haven't given any phosphorus or potassium. Because they all looked ok until like 3 weeks ago and then a few plants started showing a difechcy of some sort. In the pictures I'm sending is when they all looked ok.
 

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Hollatchaboy

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Sorry everyone for the late reply. Been busy with work. So here's the scoop on this. I'm new at this and that's why I'm asking. I'm using ocean forest fox farm soil. I made my own grow mediums out of 5 gallon bucket. I been watering 2 a week with only nitrogen 1/8 teaspoon per gallon. haven't given any phosphorus or potassium. Because they all looked ok until like 3 weeks ago and then a few plants started showing a difechcy of some sort. In the pictures I'm sending is when they all looked ok.
What nitrogen though?
 

ooof-da

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pick a plant, worst one, and take one from afar (so the plant fits in the frame) and one/two close up in broad daylight and I bet someone can help you. Just the camera flash isn’t enough
I see you posted some nice daytime photos before the issue but if you want help pictures of the problem areas now would help get the answer you first asked about. they look great in the before shots
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Do you think it might be leafhoppers? They have have the hole with brown around it and someone else had the same problem couple daTy’s ago. Someone suggested that leafhoppers spreading pathogens. Sounded so good to me, but like you said one leaf is kind of like studying the post office by looking at a stamp.
That was my first thought, hoppers.
 

wakenbake91

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Not trying to be a dick but pics of your plants BEFORE they had any issues isn't going to get you any help in diagnosing the problems you are CURRENTLY having. I would start with feeding a balanced nute program. Idk what reason there would be to only put straight N and NOTHING else. They need P and K as well as a multitude of micro nutrients ie. iron, calcium, sulfur, etc
 

DancesWithWeeds

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In the last picture, about 2/3 of the way up in almost the dead center, there is a green stink bug setting on a leaf. I don't see anything else. They look good to me.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Ocean Forrest has a good deal of nutes in it to get you started but you need to start feeding them a balanced fertilizer by now. Like mentioned above they need N,P,K. and micro nutrients like Calcium. Magnesium, Iron, Sulphur, Zinc and other stuff. Try starting out at about 1/2 to 3/4 the recommended strength of the companies dosage that you choose and see how they respond. They're probably going to get really hungry as you go into stretch for flower and you want to be ready for that. Hope it works out great for you.
 
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