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Thinning leaves?

dbfr3sh

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So my problem here now is that i have 4 plants that are only about a week old from opening up. the plants look great and seem to be healthy and doing fine. i believe a couple of days ago i had a heat or lighting problem because the 3 sets were kinda folding up like a canoe so i put the light further away and opened the box up more to let more ventilation out. im used to growing outdoors but im trying some personal stash. something i noticed is that one of my seedlings has spots in the leaves where there thinner and can only be seen under the light. there not really spots almost look that random veins... but once to take the plant out from under the light to examine it you can no longer see them. is this any sort of problem, like i said no burns or spots anywhere on any of the other plants.


its the one on the top left but like i said can only be seen under the light
 
Well, I def. see the overheating on the leaves in the bottom right, but I can't see anything out of the ordinary on upper left. Is there anyway you can get a little better picture than that?
 
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Space Ghost

looks more like a watering issue, what kind of soil is that or is that coco? cant see too well.

and those spots you are seeing could be an infestation of some sort.
 
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Space Ghost said:
looks more like a watering issue, what kind of soil is that or is that coco? cant see too well.

and those spots you are seeing could be an infestation of some sort.


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mexilandrace

That soil looks dense as hell to my eyes, I can't speak on your issue since you can't see it in the pictures.
 

dbfr3sh

Member
first off the one on the bottom right is all messed us because it was born without the 2nd pod leaf. when the shell came off (on its own) one of the pod leafs came off with it. because it looks so crappy 3 days ago i started two more because i want to have 4 plants total for my grow. the soil is just an organic bag soil i got from a trusted flower shop. i know people like to start with str8 pro mix but ive used this for about 3 or 4 grows already and it works great. i might have said it before i have a high output t5 light that i use for veg and i had it a bit too close plus this is my first time useing a tent and i didnt have the heat and ventilation dialed in yet. its fine now and all of the other plants have responded with no problems. the picture of the plant in concern you can only see under the light. this picture was obviously taken under the fluroescent light.
 
Im pretty sure its not a problem, I too have a plant like that on some of the leaves and it seems fine unless someone can point out a specific problem
 

Weedninja

Member
Judging by where it is on the plant, it looks like minor heat damage. I wouldn't sweat it unless it keeps getting worse.
 

HeadyPete

Take Five...
Veteran
thrips.

any new pix where it is getting worse?

look for tiny fast moving larvae under the leaves. They are also smart and will avoid being seen if you aren't quick enough.

If it is thrips, the cure is Spinosad. Monterey Garden Insect Spray has spinosad. 100% organic and safe till day of harvest. I have stopped thrips with just one application.
 

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