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Slighty Drooping Leaves and some markings

kush714

Active Member
Hey guys, i just got this clone 4 days ago and transplanted it into a 3 gallon pot when i got it. The leaves didnt look like this when i got it, but i look today and it looked like this. the soil felt kinda dry about 3 or 4 inches down so i added some water but it wasent enough to see drain out the bottom. It looks the same since i added the water which was a couple hours ago. I also have these spots on 2 of the fan leaves, any ideas on that? i currently have 3 6500k bulbs 1 2700k bulb on this plant, @ about 3 or 4 inches away. My temps are anywhere from 76 to 84 at night with humity @ 50-55 constant. any ideas of what im doing wrong to make this happen ? any advice would be awsome. By the way im currently a patient and wanting to try this, this is my first time.
 

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enonumus

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Well I'm happy to take the time to offer some advice, but unfortunately I don't have the experience to give you a definitive answer as to what's causing it. Definitely doesn't look light/heat related the way that pattern is developing on the leaves, except perhaps for the tip of that one really spotted leaf, which looks like it might have gotten burned from proximity to a bulb, or that might just be the reflection of a 2700K bulb off the curled tip of the leaf, making it a appear burned when it actually isn't (you'd know the answer of course). Nor does it look like the result of over watering to me.

Is the clone still in the same medium (soil) it was in when you acquired it? If so, do you know if it was grown in that soil all along, or if it was placed into it just before or after you purchased it? Have you been adding anything else other than water? If not, and IF it's still in the same soil it was grown in up to that point, my best guesses are water PH and/or the type of water you're using (is it distilled or from a filter like a Brita?), or perhaps it's some sort of bacteria? Surely there are much more experienced people out there that could offer better ideas, surprised nobody has chimed in yet.
 

kush714

Active Member
Thanks for your reply, it took forever for someone to respond. In that regrads, thank you so much as i will add to your rep points. I believe what you see is infact the reflection from the 2700k bulb. The clone was in soil when i got it, then i took it and put it in some fox farms soil. I looked at it this morning and it looked slightly better as far as the droopiness. and no i have added any nutes or anything to the water. When i first got it i used some bottled water, since then ive used tap water. I did check the soil ph and it looked like maybe 7 or tad bit higher. Also i wanted to ask you how much veg time you think this needs? its in a 6 1/2 foot storage cab. Again, thank you very much for your info.
 

green.budz

Active Member
on the one leaf it looks like water droplet burn since its only on 1 leaf . inspect the plant with a 40x plus magnifier make sure thered no pest . most would comment nute burn due to soil/bites but it looks to me like water left on a leaf that lighting damaged
 
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