Leaf problems?

Hempire828

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Ph fluctuations, maybe stress or variegation not overly sure but pluck em and see if it happens to other growth in the future
Ok so I went ahead about a week before and did a defoliation of a few fan leaves with some of those features...both of these plants were flipped 25 days ago.. the BF ACAPULCO GOLD is doing fine but the BARNEY FARMS PEYOTE CRITICAL I believe sorta slowed down after the defoliation...it also had a nitrogen deficiency during stretch causing more stress..7AC6BA65-EEA3-4934-B51F-9E0BF4892D94.jpeg This is the AG.5F13BEB6-1C29-4804-BE06-F06B7047CAA6.jpegThis is the PC.. with the addition of nitrogen things have began to green back up848D2170-84DB-44AF-A1D1-D32C7964B204.jpegAnother look31C9E970-CB1B-40DF-8DB7-F6B18138C0FE.jpegNow to figure this out...
 

JavaCo

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Last Picture looks like a calcium deficiency to me. Might want to add a source of calcium see if that fixes it.
 

Merlin1147

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Did this start down low or up high? Is it on the same stem your thread started or more generalized. A whole plant pic would be good.
 

Hempire828

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The mosaic leaves seemed to pop up around the middle and top of plant... the spotting started down low and rising to the top...06FEA585-B4E1-45C4-A47B-5692D5E6B024.jpegthis is the plant now713F0EA0-2DC5-4F6E-A237-728B5920A002.jpeg E1D8A308-0734-4BD1-9BA5-D3C33FC869B5.jpeg
 

bartow

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I would check the PH first even if it might be o.k. just to make sure. When PH does got to the alkaline side leaves can look like that. I have found if PH isn't corrected immediately, some damage is not reversible. Rule that out first. If the water or soil is too alkaline, just throw a little peat moss in water, let is soak in for awhile and then add it to the plant. If it is PH, it is probably the water and not the soil. Soil is almost always o.k.
 

Hempire828

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This morning it had grow another inch and a half... I’m wondering what f I’m just starving it ... I normally let a little leach out on watering.. maybe I’m losing nutes or something...

It seems like it’s trying regrow it’s fan leaves I clipped(not doing that again... seems to slow things down) I don’t wanna say revegg..maybe compensating for the lack of... I feel like what ever deficiencies it has is he golding me back..

?, I’m using worm castings 1.25 nitrogen
It also contains calcium... would this be enough or should I still add a liquid calcium...

One thing I noticed is on my last 3 grows, I used tiger bloom... every thing seemed ok

These last two I haven’t, but things seem to be going not so well..
Dang it seems like it has the right ingredients in it that my soil doesn’t...

Everything was going well until I flipped the switch... I just wanna learn from it
 

Aqua Man

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Just look hungry to me and that's probably why you are seeing deficiencies. Also a bit of heat stress. I would bump up the nutes a bit. What's your humidity?
 

Hempire828

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I would check the PH first even if it might be o.k. just to make sure. When PH does got to the alkaline side leaves can look like that. I have found if PH isn't corrected immediately, some damage is not reversible. Rule that out first. If the water or soil is too alkaline, just throw a little peat moss in water, let is soak in for awhile and then add it to the plant. If it is PH, it is probably the water and not the soil. Soil is almost always o.k.
Some make a little peat water to maybe lower the ph... and check it...
Just look hungry to me and that's probably why you are seeing deficiencies. Also a bit of heat stress. I would bump up the nutes a bit. What's your humidity?
around 45-55 rh
 

Hempire828

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This mornings I got up... chopped off the damaged leaves and sterilized my cutters... all new growth seems to be catching up well..now to resume in flower..
 

nmibud

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Leaf septoria is being used as an excuse far too often,it only exists in swamp like conditions. Find the true cause or chase your tail trying to solve a non existing problem.
 

Hempire828

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Leaf septoria is being used as an excuse far too often,it only exists in swamp like conditions. Find the true cause or chase your tail trying to solve a non existing problem.
After the EWC things have picked up.. so it either had def... or I was starving it.. this damn tree has grown 9 inches since all this detective work...
 
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Merlin1147

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Leaf septoria is being used as an excuse far too often,it only exists in swamp like conditions. Find the true cause or chase your tail trying to solve a non existing problem.
I agree completely. Though it is becoming more prevalent with the Wild West breeding bonanza going on.
 
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