Help, never seen this before and don’t know what is happening!

mistergrafik

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Yea seaweed solution but as far as I know liquid kelp is more common than the dry ammendment. Don’t quote me as I’m no expert on this but I read somewhere that the humic or fulvic acid acts a a chelator breaking apart heavy metals to help the plant intake nutrients better. Edit: liquid form humic and fulvic as well
I will look into this in the morning its interesting.

Almost all dry amendments I use contain some humic acid in them.

Sorry for thread jackin' - Best of luck to ur plant
 

RastaLove91

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I will look into this in the morning its interesting.

Almost all dry amendments I use contain some humic acid in them.

Sorry for thread jackin' - Best of luck to ur plant
Let me know what you come across if you don’t mind. And word sorry about the takeover OP my bad .
 

Goldy707

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Thanks for everyones input! I don’t think it’s mites because I checked with Loupe yesterday and found nothing. Went through it with a fine tooth comb! I’m kinda wondering if it’s just something weird in the genetics? I have 3 of this plant and 2/3 are doing this then the third is green luscious and quite a bit larger already. First time with this seed company too!
 

Rurumo

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Yea seaweed solution but as far as I know liquid kelp is more common than the dry ammendment. Don’t quote me as I’m no expert on this but I read somewhere that the humic or fulvic acid acts a a chelator breaking apart heavy metals to help the plant intake nutrients better. Edit: liquid form humic and fulvic as well
I like to use 2 ml/liter liquid kelp and 5 ml/liter Bioag Ful Power. Fulvic+"seaweed" is awesome! I add in some Southern Ag Biological Fungicide to that every week or two until flower, good stuff.
 
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