Need help with diagnosis a/s/a/p

polishpollack

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Looks diseased. either mold, virus, or nutrients problem; either way looks like it's dying. pale green to yellow means low nutrients level. not good. if that looks like it might be mold or virus, don't consume that plant. too risky. just get rid of it. really need more info to help better. not a good grow there unfortunately.
 

Rurumo

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What are the environmental conditions in that room-temp, humidity, ventilation? I'm also thinking that might be a lost cause, either a bacterial or fungal disease.
 
The room is about 55,% humidity, it's a basement. I have 2 fans going do there is plenty of circulation. Do you think I may just be able to save is? What do you mean by lost cause?
 
Looking at the pics on the forum, I think my lighting made the plant look much worse than it is. Most of the leaves are green and healthy. It'just about ten leaves or so throughout the plant that are affected at this stage. I'm ve done some more research and am thinking of adding a cal mag supplement for plants along with Emerald Harvest bloom which I just got. Any thoughts on if that plan is worth a shot?
 

hotrodharley

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Looking at the pics on the forum, I think my lighting made the plant look much worse than it is. Most of the leaves are green and healthy. It'just about ten leaves or so throughout the plant that are affected at this stage. I'm ve done some more research and am thinking of adding a cal mag supplement for plants along with Emerald Harvest bloom which I just got. Any thoughts on if that plan is worth a shot?
Water? RO or tap?
 

hotrodharley

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Tap water with a pH about 6.7. Just been giving it a bat guano tea lately. This is my first plant and I'm m kind of learning as I go. Just bought some Emerald Harvest Bloom and cal mag formula. Hope it helpd
Any idea the EC of your water out of the tap? Even with tap water I’ve found they need supplemental cal mag about 4 weeks into flower.
 

jimihendrix1

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What is NPK of the Guano???

Alot of Bat fertilizer is a higher Nitrogen Ratio, and is deficient for Phosphorus, and Potassium. Also not saying to cut Nitrogen, Only the Ratio should be different.

Best to have basically the same Nitrogen/Phosphorus Ratio, and 2x the amount of Potassium as either P-K. 1-1-2 Ratio.
Magnesium is the #1 Container Garden Deficiency for weed. Weed is a high consumer of Magnesium, and Calcium.
 
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