Spots on leaves with leaf hooking

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Hey everyone,

Okay, I am well into flowering. Tallest girl has always had hooked leaves.
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Over watering?? I have always over watered I think, at least a little. My powergrower is timed and watering to often, to long or both, I think, going to adjust today.
My question is "Can the over watering cause these spots"?

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It's in like all the fans except the new growth. It starts like greyish spots then it turns into the pixs above. Just started with the spots Sunday, lost a lower leaf yesterday. Anyone have this issue? Searched the post and really couldn't find any match on the pixs.

Running FN bloom 10ml and Kool bloom liquid 5ml.
Under 400w hps, each plant under a 400w in a 4x4x72 tent

Other girl is hooking as always but no spots
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Thanks in advance
 

LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
you got mites aka the borg, test your run-off ph and ppm seems like you might be over feeding them which can cause the leaf to curl like it is
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Not so sure bro, been checking out all the leaves top and underneath with a 40x loupe. No issues under the leaves at all. No bug crap, no webs, no adults or larva. It is more like the plant is being burned from the inside of the leaf. This pic actually has like a hole in it like a burn...

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webbly

Member
My moneys on over feeding, I bet your arse those spots go gold, then turn into massive patches of nute burn... done it myself a few times...lol
 

melungeonman

Active Member
foliar feeding? some cant handle it, and will actually burn a hole where the spray hit. I too thought it looked like mites some times they will chew not like what your feeding the plants and move on. Also some marijuana is natutally resistant to mite attack, that does not mean that they will not have a taste or two before moving on to more conducive to reproduction, food...peace.
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
nice, thanks everyone. No bro I have not had a chance to check the runoff,yet. Pretty sure I am burning them, so will adjust their feed times and length. Crazy though that the feed times have always been the same since they started flowering. I just flushed it Sunday after I first noticed the issue and added fresh nutes. Ya flushed it real good, I was behind on changing my res so it was good that she got flushed
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Well the end of the day and the damage seems to of slowed or hopefully, stopped. I changed my timer for my watering schedule. It was set pretty aggressive. I slowed down the length of time the drip stays on and the time between feedings. If in the morning the ?burn? hasn't gotten worse, then I can breath easier...
 

bkbbudz

New Member
How much longer you gonna let them go? I would just cut way back on the nutes, like down to 1/4 dose and slow down the feed schedule until it is done. Great Job!
 

bkbbudz

New Member
Since you have thoroughly for critters, I would still suggest checking daily. And as ismoke said, thoroughly clean the grow area with bleach when they are finished.
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Thanks for lookin bro, ya the smaller one will be done in a couple of weeks, she is swellin up nice. The taller one is crazy and probably has at least 5 to go. I did slow the feeding down but running full strength nute till the morning and I will cut them back. No doubt I will keep checking them for critters.....
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Okay just checked the girls and they look the same as last night when the lights went off. The leaves in question seem to have halted their damage. I am confident that this was a nutrient burn given the damage is the same. Have not seen any new burns or any critters of any kind. The only affected areas are the same no spreading. I did change my feed times and length of drip last night with good results. This morning I diluted my nutrient solution as U suggested bk, thanks everyone. +rep Webbly for the first heads up and relating a like experience......

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LT1RX7 Drifter

Active Member
Okay just checked the girls and they look the same as last night when the lights went off. The leaves in question seem to have halted their damage. I am confident that this was a nutrient burn given the damage is the same. Have not seen any new burns or any critters of any kind. The only affected areas are the same no spreading. I did change my feed times and length of drip last night with good results. This morning I diluted my nutrient solution as U suggested bk, thanks everyone. +rep Webbly for the first heads up and relating a like experience......

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Glad you think its fixed, but dude thats way messed up i told you to test your run-off( would have told you it was to hot), and you +rep someone who just reposted a rewording of what i said, karma comes 10 fold, matter fact not one person here posted anything different then what i originally posted to your question.
 

Enzogrowspot

Active Member
Ya your right bro, I did end up checking the run off , as you suggested, this morning before I diluted it, wow it was high, looks like they should of bust into flames as much as I was feedin them. You did nail it early, thanks so much. Did not intend to pass ya by bro just was freakin since last night thinkin she was dyin...

Thanks for your help bro...:lol: +rep
 
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