deltronZER0
Active member
Hey all,
I have some clones going outdoors in 3 gallon smart pots of a soil mix of my own making. I had to travel a little bit and it was record breaking ly hot in my area, so it's entirely possible that they didn't have enough water and got some heat stress. They were droopy when I got back across two two day spans, even though I watered them a little bit each time they were droopy. Alternatively, I have been chasing down a little bit of a powdery mildew issue elsewhere in the garden.
Is the pictured leaf damage attributable to heat stress and the end of flowering? Or is it from deeper possible fungal/mold issues?
I have some clones going outdoors in 3 gallon smart pots of a soil mix of my own making. I had to travel a little bit and it was record breaking ly hot in my area, so it's entirely possible that they didn't have enough water and got some heat stress. They were droopy when I got back across two two day spans, even though I watered them a little bit each time they were droopy. Alternatively, I have been chasing down a little bit of a powdery mildew issue elsewhere in the garden.
Is the pictured leaf damage attributable to heat stress and the end of flowering? Or is it from deeper possible fungal/mold issues?