Identify what is wrong with these leaves, +Rep for right answer

jpeg666

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So I am curious about how people go about giving someone a diagnoses on their plants and how sure they are about that diagnoses.

Here are the pictures

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I want anyone that is willing, to give a diagnoses on those leaves in the pictures above then rate from 1-10 how sure they are about that diagnoses.
 

Pirax

Active Member
You all probably have a lot more experience than me, but I do know that nute lockup can look like a lot of different deficiencies and my plants start to get leaves like that when its time to flush. So I'm guessing salt buildup? maybe Im just high
 

imchucky666

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So I am curious about how people go about giving someone a diagnoses on their plants and how sure they are about that diagnoses.

Here are the pictures

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I want anyone that is willing, to give a diagnoses on those leaves in the pictures above then rate from 1-10 how sure they are about that diagnoses.
smileymad_zpsf1d5e893.gif! I always fail tests because I never study LOL.
IMO, due to the fact I can't see any damage to leaves other than the one you hold in each pic, and the shape of the damage, I would have to say the leaf looks burnt from excessive heat like a light falling and being too close.........
OK, I rate my answer a 2..... No wait.... An 8.......... No, wait, a 5.........No, a 9.View attachment 2376685
Now I'm gonna go read what everybody else said LOL.
 

jpeg666

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give more information for a better answer.
It is just a little test to see your observation skills and how well you know about how certain problems form.

Like the guy that said Nitrogen deficiency, Nice guess but if you look those leaves are up top next to fat buds which means it is newer growth, Also If it was N deficiency It wouldn't be that brown without almost the entire leaf being yellow along with it. Usually the whole leaf goes yellow and either falls off or goes yellow THEN starts dying and turning crunchy and brown. So N is a nice guess but No
 

jpeg666

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I will + Rep for right answers, Also I am just seeing how well people take observation of the photos into account and seeing all the different things people think it is. Some may be right others will be wrong
 

knucklz

Member
My guess is nute burn due to the high ppm requirement in flower. Is rate my answer a 3, newbie here. Nice thread tho, fun.
 

RoYalQuEenChEeSe

Active Member
i'll +rep you if you just tell us I dont like tests I can't cheat on..

Looks to me like theres been water or some thing spilled on the leaf and burn under the light maybe... Rate 1
 

jpeg666

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I'll let it go for just a tiny bit longer before explaining. If no one posts again in like 10 minutes I'll explain it
 
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