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Joe's Fresh Guide to Sick Plant Diagnosis

led05

Chasing The Present
4 weeks from seed, Golden Tiger, others plants same soil, same strain are healthy.

it's a bad seed, it happens, I wouldn't waste any more time on that plant if I were you.... Looks like it could be a Virus to me, some seeds just come out bad / start that way and are basically doomed from the start....
 

led05

Chasing The Present
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looked at pics at beginning of thread. Mag def, nute burn. I cannot tell.

Plant is Orient Express, in flower. Soil mix of ocean forest and happy frog. gave it once watering with maxibloom. Also made first ACT tea and gave a week after maxibloom.
I am not experienced enough, 1st year, to be able to decipher this ailment.
Anyone have ideas. soon plant wont have any leaves.
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You have at least Ca, P, Mn, Zn and who knows how many other deficiencies in top pic - the lower pic is clear Ca def probably P def too

Your using LED's too it looks like - they seem to demand more of certain nutes than other forms of lighting, Ca being a key one
 

CannaRed

Cannabinerd
Is this a calcium issue?
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CannaRed

Cannabinerd
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Here's another.

My 4 gal cat litter buckets aren't big enough for a true ROLS. Wish I knew I needed 15 gal at minimum a year ago.
What's the best plan to move forward.
 

bajson

Active member
I feel lost here, been feeding biobizz grow, Bloom and algamic. These plants went from looking good to complete shit in less then two weeks time. I have the urge to throw them in the thrash but maybe someone can give me some pointers on what the hell happened here.. Autoflowers on Day 40 ish.

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Chevy cHaze

Out Of Dankness Cometh Light
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Hi all,
Has anyone noticed on page one of this thread, on the calcium topic, that it's supposed to primarily affect the youngest and newest shoots, yet on the pics shown it's only on the more mature leaves and none of the frsh ones?
Aaaand: Does anyone else here have the vague feeling that a lot of Ca deficiencies we've seen lately could really be HLVd?
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