Sun spots? Nut. Burn? Critical Mass Outdoor

AuntMei

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Hello everyone, just wondering if this is fungi or nut. Deficiency? It’s a 2 week old critical mass cannabis plant
Things I have tried, PH soil test it was high at first but now it’s testing normal.
Adding growtime fertilizer with nitrogen.
 

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Tracker

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Hello everyone, just wondering if this is fungi or nut. Deficiency? It’s a 2 week old critical mass cannabis plant
Things I have tried, PH soil test it was high at first but now it’s testing normal.
Adding growtime fertilizer with nitrogen.
Welcome to RIU.

Are the spots discolorations on the leaf itself? They do not smear or rub off?

If they are just discolored spots on the leads, which is what it looks like, then it's not a problem at this point. I get that sometimes on the first few sets of leaves. Assuming everything will continue well, post more pics in a week.
 

AuntMei

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You’re already feeding. What are you feeding and how much?
The ILGM fertilizer going off their charts for there fertilizer usage and not very much says .5g per liter I’m pretty sure and I’m not using even that much fed it and watered in the morning of yesterday, then I used “organic” pest control spray by “Earth Sprays” at night once the sun went down.
 

Budzbuddha

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Are you outside ? …..If so , Bugs are out and about big time this year . You can get some “ garden safe “ ( important ) pesticides for preventative and active infection. Most good garden sprays work well MJ. Most are what is Broad Spectrum Killers ( meaning they control or eliminate many different classifications of bugs ) …… Neem , spinosad , essential oil based , DE , etc.

You are early in any issues ….. best to get on it.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thrips... just went through this. Captain Jacks works great. If you look under a scope, you'll see them in larvae, and adult stages. Those large groups of white are eggs.
larve ....PICA0018.jpg

Adult...PICA0001.jpg
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Just from my observation, they feed on the tops and mostly the bottom of the leafs, but almost always lay eggs on the top of the leaf... and just like anything else you spray... do it right at lights out/sunset. Get the top and bottoms of leafs real good. Good thing its small, it'll be easier to do.
 
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AuntMei

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Are you outside ? …..If so , Bugs are out and about big time this year . You can get some “ garden safe “ ( important ) pesticides for preventative and active infection. Most good garden sprays work well MJ. Most are what is Broad Spectrum Killers ( meaning they control or eliminate many different classifications of bugs ) …… Neem , spinosad , essential oil based , DE , etc.

You are early in any issues ….. best to get on it.
Yes the grow is outside, thank you all after further inspection I am like 99% sure it’s thrips over the course of 2 days I used a spray and it seems to have helped by slowing the infestation down, and some rain this morning and kept their home open.
 

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