Weird new growth, help please!

What is the problem?


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tatuny

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I am using 105w 6300k cfl + 25w 2700k cfl, the strain is a big devil autofem,sprouted on the 9th of march pics are taken today, it was ok till a few days ago, now the new growth is slow, yellow tips and some are crooked , and what is the problem with those leaves that look like they were ate...They looked like that since they first appeared, and in the # picture the new leaf is missing a whole finger!
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UncleReemis

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You need to get yourself a 60x magnifier or something so you can get a close look for pest inspection. Also, what size pot you got that thing in? I know a lot of people don't like to transplant autos, but I'd rather transplant than suffer from root binding.
 

tatuny

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I will transplant in a few days as soon as i reach my local shop for some soil / pots. Those pests are so small? Wow.... never expected that size !
 

UncleReemis

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I will transplant in a few days as soon as i reach my local shop for some soil / pots. Those pests are so small? Wow.... never expected that size !
Well, you can see a good amount of them with the naked eye.. depending on what type of pest. But the magnifier just makes life so much easier, plus you'll need it for examining trichs.
 

tatuny

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Well, you can see a good amount of them with the naked eye.. depending on what type of pest. But the magnifier just makes life so much easier, plus you'll need it for examining trichs.
Could it be anything else exept pests?
Why are those little tips crooked?
 

UncleReemis

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Could it be anything else exept pests?
Why are those little tips crooked?
Ehhhhh, those chewed off areas look like pest damage to me. Perhaps a single, but larger insect got in and had a dinner and left. But I'd start with transplanting before worrying about the curling and discoloring because it looks like you have it in something awfully small. Root binding can make plants look awful lol
 

tatuny

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Ehhhhh, those chewed off areas look like pest damage to me. Perhaps a single, but larger insect got in and had a dinner and left. But I'd start with transplanting before worrying about the curling and discoloring because it looks like you have it in something awfully small. Root binding can make plants look awful lol
I checked the roots very few have touched the bottom and sides of the container
 

~Dankster~420

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Like said, kind of looks as if you may have some sort of pest in your grow room that's taking off huge chunks of your fan leaves. Also, the deformity in those leaves maybe a ph issue. Whats your ph running if I may ask ?
 

UncleReemis

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Seems like slow root growth. Are you aerating the soil? Perlite or vermiculite? You definitely need something for that. Your plant should probably have a root mass by now IMO.

EDIT: Yeah, they definitely should. I started mine 22 days ago and they already bound up on the first containers with a strong root mass.
 

~Dankster~420

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Hmm.. Well, I sure know I would be getting a ph meter. I believe I seen where you said 1 was on its way. Hopefully it will arrive soon.. As in aeration in you soil. You mean you don't have any drain holes in the bottom of your containers?
It's my second pot and i have no aeration in the soil and no ph meter... Since it's my first grow
 

tatuny

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Hmm.. Well, I sure know I would be getting a ph meter. I believe I seen where you said 1 was on its way. Hopefully it will arrive soon.. As in aeration in you soil. You mean you don't have any drain holes in the bottom of your containers?
Of course i do have drain holes i have plenty as a matter of fact :D But i mean i have no perlite or anything else to help aerate the soil.
 

~Dankster~420

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Oh ok. Yeah, those perlite & I use vermiculite work really well if the soil you decided to use doesn't have much or any at all in it. Hope it all works out 4 you.. just know if you ever need help on anything just holler.
Of course i do have drain holes i have plenty as a matter of fact :D But i mean i have no perlite or anything else to help aerate the soil.
 

tatuny

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Oh ok. Yeah, those perlite & I use vermiculite work really well if the soil you decided to use doesn't have much or any at all in it. Hope it all works out 4 you.. just know if you ever need help on anything just holler.
Ok thank you very much !
https://www.rollitup.org/t/light-schedule.824370/
This is a new threah is started, i started a new one cause i guess it's better off in the autoflowering section but no one bothered to respond, and i need a reply fast, could you drop a quick answer pls? :D
 
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