HELP!!! Rep+++++++

It helps to give as many details as possible when seeking help for problems like this..
pH:
EC:
Nutrients:
soil type:
water type:

light type...you get the idea. A symptom of P deficiency is deformed new growth so I'd have to guess a P problem. Whats causing this problem is another issue entirely..don't just go adding more nutes to try and fix it!

hope this is of some help. I could definitely be wrong though, hard to tell with only a picture.

also, check this and threads of the like before posting. cheers!
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/488004-guide-nutrient-deficiency-toxicity.html
 

Sand4x105

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What is this? Has anyone seen this before in their own plants? View attachment 2926240View attachment 2926241
That is new growth... looks like you pinched it or topped it recently...
Sometimes, when new growers see this new sprout for the first time, they panic...
Don't panic... In one week when this new growth turns dark green, you'll be glad you did nothing...
Water and care as you have been doing...
If it is a problem, you tell us, what you did 7-10 days ago that caused this new lime green growth !??
I say it will be fine... don't panic... and for sure.... don't flush....
 

wdk420

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Such yellow and orange new growth tells me nitrogen and leafs curling upwards aint normla maybe heatl but hmm sounds like new growth...
 

GOD HERE

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What is this? Has anyone seen this before in their own plants? View attachment 2926240View attachment 2926241
Clearly no one in this thread knows what their talking about, apart from Sand and Ring. You don't have a P deficiency. You haven't over-nuted. Those guys have no idea what they are talking about. This is new growth. It's not deformed, or discolored, that's just how it looks. Do not flush your plant. Too much water will cause it problems, which makes no sense to do considering there's no reason to flush. wdk420 has no idea what the hell he is talking about, do not fuck up your plants by following his advice. So chill out, and wait a couple weeks until you do get a real problem.
 

big bud 56

Active Member
Just another noob that should be sitting back,reading,watching,looking and learning.
Please do not give advice if you do not know how to recognize a normal growth or a potential problem.
In this case the "veteran" grower knew what was happening with this growth and gave the right answr.
You have to be able to learn before you can teach.
Peace
Such yellow and orange new growth tells me nitrogen and leafs curling upwards aint normla maybe heatl but hmm sounds like new growth...
 

big bud 56

Active Member
bump that dude.
Peace
Clearly no one in this thread knows what their talking about, apart from Sand and Ring. You don't have a P deficiency. You haven't over-nuted. Those guys have no idea what they are talking about. This is new growth. It's not deformed, or discolored, that's just how it looks. Do not flush your plant. Too much water will cause it problems, which makes no sense to do considering there's no reason to flush. So chill out, and wait a couple weeks until you do get a real problem.
 

AllenHaze

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Sorry for posting so urgently, I posted this same problem up a few different times with little to no help. I needed several of the same answers before I could move forward asap. It seemed to work. :mrgreen: Anyways here is the info from the other thread wen it had only affected a single plant:
Hi Again. I posted a few weeks ago when these babies were just seedlings. The seedlings were having a similar problem as the Odd Ball is now. Here is a basic rundown:
1 Trainwreck + 2 quality seeds (lost track of the exact strain) 2 random bagseed. 3 seedlings BS
Soil ph is between 6.5 and 6.8 checked with meter several times.
Water pH is @ 6.2-6.5 (1 gal with pH of 7.5 + 1/4 tsp lemon juice)
Soil is FFOF drainage is excellent.
No added Nutes although about 10 days ago I sprinkled a very minute amount, probably 20 singular grains of bloodmeal for each plant. No problems ever showed up. Plants have since jumped into vegetative growth.
Containers are diy. Great Drainage.
Water every 3-4 days.
TW and quality are 3 weeks yesterday. Other two are 4 weeks on the 12th.
This oddball was topped two days ago. Come to think of it it started showing these problems around then (trying not to jump the gun and confuse correlation with causation). Another plant was also topped and it is showing slowed growth but no droopy leaves or brown spots at new growth.
Grow box is 10cfl 6500K 3 fans for air flow and co2. Plants have their boxes misted several time a day though I try not to spray them directly.


I have spent hours online researching this problem. I'm wondering if it is due to cold temps? At night I've noticed the soil begins to cool prob as low as 50-60 degrees F so that is where I'm at. Maybe a P or S def from cold? Anyone seen this before? It's not necrosis (yet) so I'm not freaking out atm but I don't want it to get worse. I've also had other plants recover completely from this same problem after a water fast if that info helps though it doesn't seem to be working anymore. Thanks again guys. I'll go back and give you a bunch of likes too when this is over with. :peace:
 

AllenHaze

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New growth:peace:
Glad to get feedback form someone with so much rep. Respect. Are you saying that new growth is commonly brown like this? I have never seen this in any of my other plants that I have grown which is why I ask. Thanks again. :peace:
 

tikitoker

Active Member
I'm just going to follow along and learn because I've never seen this s*** before either. I've always assumed new growth was supposed to be lighter green. I hope everything works out fine for you. Fingers crossed bro
 

Bugeye

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What Sand says rings true to me. Once in a while I will see a squirly phenotype that doesn't behave like the others. I pinched off a Trainwreck this last season and don't recall seeing that brown, but it is common for new growth after pinching to be a little odd, probably a change in hormone levels? I can't say for sure but I'd wait a few days to see how it progresses. I'm also in the camp of only flushing as a last resort.
 

AllenHaze

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What Sand says rings true to me. Once in a while I will see a squirly phenotype that doesn't behave like the others. I pinched off a Trainwreck this last season and don't recall seeing that brown, but it is common for new growth after pinching to be a little odd, probably a change in hormone levels? I can't say for sure but I'd wait a few days to see how it progresses. I'm also in the camp of only flushing as a last resort.
Thanks man appreciate your time. I haven't done anything drastic yet. I've been partial to keeping changes simple unless I start seeing necrosis or major chlorosis, even then if it's minor I'll monitor it for a few days, if it gets worse do a straight transplant into some fresh, pH'd soil (haven't tried hydro yet). Apparently, from what I've been able to gather, this isn't common. :wall:
 

GOD HERE

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Thanks man appreciate your time. I haven't done anything drastic yet. I've been partial to keeping changes simple unless I start seeing necrosis or major chlorosis, even then if it's minor I'll monitor it for a few days, if it gets worse do a straight transplant into some fresh, pH'd soil (haven't tried hydro yet). Apparently, from what I've been able to gather, this isn't common. :wall:
Multiple people have already answered your question correctly. There is nothing wrong with your plant. That looks like normal new growth. This time of year you definitely do not want your plants outside, it's too cold, just bring them in.
 

AllenHaze

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Multiple people have already answered your question correctly. There is nothing wrong with your plant. That looks like normal new growth. This time of year you definitely do not want your plants outside, it's too cold, just bring them in.
I appreciate your response. I never said they were outside though. "Yes friend, brown chlorosis is common in new growth, I have seen this many times myself." Is that what you meant to say? :bigjoint:
 

Sand4x105

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I appreciate your response. I never said they were outside though. "Yes friend, brown chlorosis is common in new growth, I have seen this many times myself." Is that what you meant to say? :bigjoint:
If you want to see "Brown chlorsis" what ever that is, then by all means, you have a one of a kind super BC plant....
I see new growth...
Lime green fading to white green green on outside...
You see brown ? Then WTF did YOU DO one week to 10 days ago?
I don't see brown, so I don't wonder.../\ what did you fukk up, change, move add or what ever... you caused this problem, now, I ask you what did you change 7-10 days ago?
What did YOU do?
 

wdk420

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Just another noob that should be sitting back,reading,watching,looking and learning.
Please do not give advice if you do not know how to recognize a normal growth or a potential problem.
In this case the "veteran" grower knew what was happening with this growth and gave the right answr.
You have to be able to learn before you can teach.
Peace
Okay buddy have a great day! :)

Anyways I just had the same sort of issue on an untopped plant. New growth started turning whiter and more yellow by the day with hints of reddish/brown almost orangish, leaves curled up at the edges a Tad just like yours. Plain water feedings and my new growth darkened back out to dark green to normal green at new growth near the stem with no brown or red hues. Clearly bad advice givers are used to growing bunk "medical" and seeing unhappy plants... Your plants IS happy to some it up though OP. Obviously I'm a noob when I literally dealt wit this a month ago...
 

Jack Harer

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Glad to get feedback form someone with so much rep. Respect. Are you saying that new growth is commonly brown like this? I have never seen this in any of my other plants that I have grown which is why I ask. Thanks again. :peace:
OK, now we're talkin'. I thought my color profile was off. I DO see brown in there and I cant think thats any good. New growth is a nice bright lime green. I've never seen the brown in there before, I'm a lost ball in tall weeds on this one. I've found several refernces to "brown" chlorosis, but all had to do with either iron def or lockout. Either way the leaves are light yellow interveinal, not brown, the veins are still green.
 

wdk420

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OK, now we're talkin'. I thought my color profile was off. I DO see brown in there and I cant think thats any good. New growth is a nice bright lime green. I've never seen the brown in there before. I'm a lost ball in tall weeds on this one.
Exactly!!!!
 
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