light green splotches on new leaves

Sexypenguin41

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hey everyone, i'm a little over two weeks into my second attempt and it's going really well except that on some of the new leaves on one of my plants there are some pale green areas. the temperature stays around 75 degrees, humidity at 33% and i've got three 23 watt daylight bulbs, three 43 watt bright white bulbs and two 15 watt gro lux fluoro tubes. it's in a three and a half gallon pot with fox farm ocean forest soil mixed with perlite and i'm using distilled water to water (usually one every two days about, sometimes a little sooner cause of the low humidity). They're on all the new leaves, so i'm hoping someone can tell me what it looks like (and no i haven't seen any bugs or mites) the first two pics are of the spots, and the last pic is just the whole plant which has some water droplets on it
 

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Jonus

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What is the pH of the water you are using and what if any is the pH of any runoff?
 

Sexypenguin41

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the PH of the water is probably the same as any other pure distilled water. I dont have a ph tester to test the soil or runoff though
 

mistaphuck

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i wouldnt worry, i saw lots of things people on here ask about like splotches and stuff on my plants, just give it time. weeds a weed. weeds are hardy and hard to kill.
 

tusseltussel

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i see it all the time, not sure what it is but it shouldnt effect the plant just keep your eye on it



mista fuck marijuana is not a weed

weed is just slang for it
 

mistaphuck

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MARIHUANA, HASHEESH, or HEMP (species of the genus Cannabis), also called Kif, Bhang, or Charas, is one of the oldest cultivated plants. It is also one of the most widely spread weeds, having escaped cultivation, appearing as an adventitious plant everywhere, except in the polar regions and the wet, forested tropics.
Cannabis is the source of hemp fiber, an edible fruit, an industrial oil, a medicine, and a narcotic. Despite its great age and its economic importance, the plant is still poorly understood, characterized more by what we do not know about it than by what we know.
Cannabis is a rank, weedy annual that is extremely variable and may attain a height of 18 feet. Flourishing best in disturbed, nitrogen-rich soils near human habitations, it has been called a "camp follower," going with man into new areas.
Erowid Online Books : "Golden Guide Hallucinogenic Plants" - pg 21-30
 

tusseltussel

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  • any plant that crowds out cultivated plants
  • a black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
  • clear of weeds; "weed the garden"
  • pot: street names for marijuana


    1. A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one growing where it is not wanted, as in a garden.
    2. Rank growth of such plants.
  1. A water plant, especially seaweed.
  2. The leaves or stems of a plant as distinguished from the seeds: dill weed.
  3. Something useless, detrimental, or worthless
  4. Slang.

ok so i dont consider it useless

and it is not unattractive or troublesome

not sure where you got your info but a weed is any plant growing where you dont want it and i cant think of anywhere marijana shouldnt be growing




PHUCK
 

mistaphuck

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try telling that to farmers in oklahoma and etc. who dont want to be busted for wild pot plants growing on their land. it grows and speads naturally, there are people that dont want it,(not me i want all of it) and just because you dont find it to be troublesome or useless doesnt mean others feel the same.
 

tusseltussel

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try telling that to farmers in oklahoma and etc. who dont want to be busted for wild pot plants growing on their land. it grows and speads naturally, there are people that dont want it,(not me i want all of it) and just because you dont find it to be troublesome or useless doesnt mean others feel the same.
well i see where you stand now then. if your refering to it as a weed then you are one of them ppl that dnt want it huh????




srry for the thread stealin Sexypenguin41
 

mistaphuck

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lol true true, who knows maybe one day youll stumble upon a pot plant growing out a crack in a sidewalk and have a change of heart:)
 

Sexypenguin41

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hey everyone, it's been a few days. the splotches are still there, but it's not getting worse, and the plant is doing so well, i'm not worried anymore. i added three more daylight cfl's and put splitters on the sockets so i could hang them right over the plants.
 

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