wierd looking Defficiency? (good pics)

Growop101

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anyone know what this is? its honestly geeting worse and the spots are getting lighter by the hour .
its only on the big fan leaves. The soil its in is, compost, bit of chicken manure, peatmoss, dolomite lime.

the compost hold water real long, witch makes me not wana flush it, it might get water logged or somthn? Help me out plz!
She is about to flower to!
 

hydrosoil78

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It doesnt look that badjust clip off the sick part of the leaf if it bothers you, nitrogen burn maybe from too much acidic chicken manure. mycorrhizae would help probably with nitrogen fixing bacteria
 

Growop101

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don't worry..... is it the biggest/oldest leaves?

what soil are u in?
yes biggest oldest leaves. And i stated the soil its in. But once again lol its a mix of good compost peat moss bit of chicken manure, dolomite lime, and jus regular earth soil lol
 

Growop101

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It doesnt look that badjust clip off the sick part of the leaf if it bothers you, nitrogen burn maybe from too much acidic chicken manure. mycorrhizae would help probably with nitrogen fixing bacteria
It is possible, i added the chicken manure (in a compost form with other organic material) like 2 weeks ago, i added it as a top dressing, i thought i didnt put to much but its possible i may have over done it. Also i forgot to mention i gave her a compost tea couple days ago. And a day or 2 after i gave the tea ( diluted 1:10 ) thats when i noticed the wierd leaves spots.
mycorrhizae. is this microbes similar to what you would make in a tea??
 

Growop101

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View attachment 2291134This is what she currently looks like, you can see that big nasty leaf stickin out. Over all the foliage isnt dark dark green ( as if it had to much nitrogen) Its a healthy green, all other growth is fine, except 2 huge fan leaves, and a couple small ones near the lower.
 

Growop101

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that is some kinda defficiency . Its something.

It may be fine today , but down the road if you dont fix things like this it could mess my shit up.! plus i wana learn more about it, try to fix it you know. Its all a learning process.
 

cannabineer

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I don't think this is a deficiency or a serious action item. I had the same thing happen from getting nute solution at 770 ppm on the leaves ... local burn. It's probable that some splashback from the soil gave you local leaf injuries. Jmo. cn
 

Growop101

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I don't think this is a deficiency or a serious action item. I had the same thing happen from getting nute solution at 770 ppm on the leaves ... local burn. It's probable that some splashback from the soil gave you local leaf injuries. Jmo. cn
Hmm... What kinda things would burn the leaves? because i havent fed it any thing except a bit of compost tea. And thats not guna burn any leaves.
 

chongsbuddy

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I don't think this is a deficiency or a serious action item. I had the same thing happen from getting nute solution at 770 ppm on the leaves ... local burn. It's probable that some splashback from the soil gave you local leaf injuries. Jmo. cn
anabineer is right on this!its nute burn when it gets splashed on the leaves.the plant is actually pretty healthy and happy!
 

chongsbuddy

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well if its not that im telling you as an accomplished outdoor grower that your plant is healthy!it looks just fine.its outdoor man.it not a def!that im pretty damn sure of,it could also be from just watering,the water burns the plants just like it would indoor if you water with the lights on.the water acts as a magnifier for the sunlight...id bet thats what it is...but do not worry for nothing cause its fine!
 
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Growop101

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Word. Glad to get some reassurance. but what im saying is, iv seen these wierd spots progress. they were minimal at first, i ignored it, couple days later it was huge and very noticable.

Also i dont feed her any nutes other than the tea, so ther isnt really a way i could have spilled nutes on the leaves.

Ill watch it and see what happens.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Hmm... What kinda things would burn the leaves? because i havent fed it any thing except a bit of compost tea. And thats not guna burn any leaves.
I was hesitant to post because I noticed you're not using solutions.
I was wondering if it could have come from splashback ... water hitting a nute-rich patch of your soil (some of that chicken manure, especially) and leading to "local irritation", as the commercials like to say. It's a long shot to try to explain what looks very much like a burn injury to me. In any case, your overall plant health is excellent imo, and I don't think you have any worries. cn
 

Growop101

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whats in ur soil though?...... most mixes include nutes which could interfere with leaf health
i was thikning this to. Because i do use very rich compost, with pete moss. And its basically 95% compost. plus i gave it nice compost tea.
Maybe i went nuts with the microbes from all the rich decomposing organic matter??
 
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