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crunkinshoe

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Looks like it could be boron or a slight ph problem... there are only a few affected leaves the rest are fine... any insight would be appreciated!! :joint:




 

Azra3l

Member
Hi,

Pic 1:
That's Erwinia carotovora. Just stop keeping the soil so damp, increase ventilation and lower the humidity during the night ....

Pic 2:
Leaves burnt by something . It could be due to something you vaporize or magnifying glass effect

Cheers
 
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crunkinshoe

Member
Heres the same plant and it has gotten worse :yoinks:

I'm not sure if this is really Erwinia carotovora... I looked it up and it doesnt seem like thats what this is...




 

MynameStitch

Dr. Doolittle
Mentor
Veteran
what setup do you have your plant in? hydro?

what temps are the water if so>?
ppm's and how big and how old are the plants?

what ph?

it looks like ph issues or to high of nutrient solution (ppm's)

i see one that is growing in soil mixture are you growing in both hydro and soil?

the ifrst picture, how big if a pot is that plant in? looks very saturated for such a small plant
 

crunkinshoe

Member
They are all soil, I just have hydroton on there to keep bugs down
Lets see... my water ph is about 7.75.. soil about 6.45.. and my tea like 5.65
All the plants are in 1 gal and around 4-5 weeks old and I think I just watered in that first pic... :joint:
 

crunkinshoe

Member
Veg tea mix:
1 tbsp mexican bat guano
1.5 tbsp ewc
1 tbsp molasses
1 tbsp alaska fish fert
3-4 drops superthrive
1 tsp maxicrop kelp extract
1 tsp Liquid Karma

Feeding every 2 plain waterings, which in these warm conditions is about once a week...

btw - I trimmed some of the affected fan leaves off... I dont know if this was the best thing to do but they felt dry and didn't seem like they were helping the plant...
 

crunkinshoe

Member
I put the affected plant in flower for less humidity and we'll see what happens...
I think it must be some sort of ph problem locking out nutrients but I'm not sure... if anyone has any ideas.. :smile:




 
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