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halloweener

Active Member
Hi guys,

In my last two threads I haven't gotten a solution for my problem.
Take a look.

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Note: It's been very warm here lately, and it will certainly continue for another week.
I have made a homemade pray with water, soap and some gin for the alcohol to spray this
plant with. After this, I rince it with a water spray (gently of course).
I do this all in case of bugs.

I think it could also be a magneium defiency. However, I aint too certain.

My specs:
Outdoor growing, the pots are big enough and I'm using high quality universal soil.
I have nutrients 8-3-4. (I use this every 4 days or so, halve the dose)
My plants are skunk x haze (auto flower).
For the rest, they are 4 weeks old.

I would highly appreciate a suitable solution guys, you have never let me down on this forum yet :D

Cheers guys :) :peace:
 
Hey its kinda hard to tell from the pic if thats rust, if it is i would use a fungicide spray. If your using an all organic soil with nutes i would think your good....check your ph and if that looks good then i would def spray with a fungicide ....that looks like leaf rust and it might be humid where you are.....if it is the thats it.........good luck....safers organic funglcide works for leaf rust.....nothing to really worry about....just spray that dirty girl down ..lol
 

SeeRockCity

Active Member
when you fed nutrients.... do you check and adjust your Ph?

I wouldn't jump to leaf rust and go spraying leaves down with fungicides just yet...
that looks like more of a sign of deficiency to me..
usually you can cure these things without ever touching the sick leaf...
if you feed the roots right, they fix themselves...
 

halloweener

Active Member
I never actually check my ph, not of my water, nor my nutes.
I only used nutes once, saturday will be my second time I feed them.

Anyway, I will keep spaying the sick plant so yeah.

Also: I gave my plant some baking soda mixed with water in the hope it would give them some magnesium.
Good idea?

Thanks for the replies :)
 
It almost looks like spray droplets, it might be what your spraying on them is causing the problem... also always check and maintain your PH, it's important.
 

halloweener

Active Member
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This is how she looks now.
She also looks like she's drooping...
My other plants are standing nice an firm with all their leaves lifted, it's truly beautiful :o

Still seeking for a good solution :s
 

Alienwidow

Well-Known Member
Ive seen that happen before on here a couple times, on or almost on leaf viens. I think it was either P or K OD if my memory serves me right. Ive seen it in real life too and it actually just seemed to go away naturaly. You may have just fed too hard and that one cant take it. If full strength is for a full sized whaterver plant that may stretch 10 feet from side to side like a pumpkin or a large tomato or squash plant then maybe half strength was just a bit too much for that baby.
 

halloweener

Active Member
Ive seen that happen before on here a couple times, on or almost on leaf viens. I think it was either P or K OD if my memory serves me right. Ive seen it in real life too and it actually just seemed to go away naturaly. You may have just fed too hard and that one cant take it. If full strength is for a full sized whaterver plant that may stretch 10 feet from side to side like a pumpkin or a large tomato or squash plant then maybe half strength was just a bit too much for that baby.
I guess you're right man, was thinking the same thing.
I'll spray it once more, will let it dry (the soil) and i'll stop feeding it untill i'm back from my vacation (1 week).
Then, I will continue my nutes as they will be bigger by then.

Anyhow, they are growing like hell and they are just transplanted, so they should thrive on for some time now (new nutes in the soil)
 
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