darkstar420
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Lower 2 large fan leaves have light green blotches with lil crater like spots
Place: Closet dimensions 4.5ft wide 2.5ft deep 6.5ft high
Medium: Hydroton
Nutrients: GH3 bloom, micro, grow, cal mag
Additives: GH FloraNectar
Average pH: roughly 5.3-5.9
Meter: Liquid Ph Tester kit soon to be digital
Process: Ebb and Flow, Flood and Drain (2x4 table)
Net Potsize: 8 - 3.5" net pots
Method: LST (low Stress Training) Considering ScrOG
Hood: 6" Air cooled tube reflector double parabolic arc white
Light: 400W MH for Vegatative and or 400W HPS for Flowering
Ventilation: 8" Oscillating fan, 2 - 5" corner fans, 250cfm Duct blower fan for light
Strains
1. AK-48 (fem.) has spots the worst with pale light green blotches.
2. Master Kush (fem.)
3. Northern Lights (fem.)
4. 2-Ice
5. 2-Luna Haze has mild spots on both
6. Spunky
Only 3 of the plants seem to have it. all at different ends of the table. nothern lights has it the worst, and luna haze. the plants are roughly 3 weeks into veg and are starting to form a decent size root mass and plant size. this is the time where they are about to start growing drastically. So just recently i started to notice the plants lower 2 large fan leaves turning over all slightly lighter shade of green and then having light green blotches with little dots in the middle that might be dead tissue.Its weird because only the lower 2 leaves have this problem.. they look like something may have took a bite out of that area. kinda like a mini crater. there is no visible causes like bugs. the spots tend to be in the center of the leaf and not so much around the outside. I just did a res change last night. its only been 5 days since this problem started. It doesn't seem to be spreading, thank god. what do you guys think? Also one of them, the northern lights feminized has a little amount of purple looking spots at the end of the 2 lower fan leaves looking a bit like lock out. i checked and fixed the pH. should clear up hopefully..
Place: Closet dimensions 4.5ft wide 2.5ft deep 6.5ft high
Medium: Hydroton
Nutrients: GH3 bloom, micro, grow, cal mag
Additives: GH FloraNectar
Average pH: roughly 5.3-5.9
Meter: Liquid Ph Tester kit soon to be digital
Process: Ebb and Flow, Flood and Drain (2x4 table)
Net Potsize: 8 - 3.5" net pots
Method: LST (low Stress Training) Considering ScrOG
Hood: 6" Air cooled tube reflector double parabolic arc white
Light: 400W MH for Vegatative and or 400W HPS for Flowering
Ventilation: 8" Oscillating fan, 2 - 5" corner fans, 250cfm Duct blower fan for light
Strains
1. AK-48 (fem.) has spots the worst with pale light green blotches.
2. Master Kush (fem.)
3. Northern Lights (fem.)
4. 2-Ice
5. 2-Luna Haze has mild spots on both
6. Spunky
Only 3 of the plants seem to have it. all at different ends of the table. nothern lights has it the worst, and luna haze. the plants are roughly 3 weeks into veg and are starting to form a decent size root mass and plant size. this is the time where they are about to start growing drastically. So just recently i started to notice the plants lower 2 large fan leaves turning over all slightly lighter shade of green and then having light green blotches with little dots in the middle that might be dead tissue.Its weird because only the lower 2 leaves have this problem.. they look like something may have took a bite out of that area. kinda like a mini crater. there is no visible causes like bugs. the spots tend to be in the center of the leaf and not so much around the outside. I just did a res change last night. its only been 5 days since this problem started. It doesn't seem to be spreading, thank god. what do you guys think? Also one of them, the northern lights feminized has a little amount of purple looking spots at the end of the 2 lower fan leaves looking a bit like lock out. i checked and fixed the pH. should clear up hopefully..
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