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    Okay, so I dont know whats with my plant, leaves started to look like this (i dont know if its a nutrient deficiency, over watering problem, to high humidity or wrong ph lvl) can someone pls tell me what it is and what i need to do bc i dont want to do something i will regret... (this started happening 2 days ago) tnx.

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    First thing is you need to know your PH.
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      #3
      I cant bc i cant check it we dont have anything to check it where i live, can u tell me if the problem is caused bc of ph lvl or something else? Tnx

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        #4
        Btw u can see thru these holes in the leaves (teansparent) green part of the leaf peeled off, and whats left is a thin layar of a leaf thats like a plascit bag that u can see thru

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          #5
          With the limited info sort of looks like light bleaching. What do you have for lights and their distance? https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-far-grow-lights

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            #6
            Something is eating it can't willy nilly it BTW.
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              #7
              Natural light-Sun
              what do u mean by light bleaching (im new at this) thank you all for taking time to replay...

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                • starramus
                  starramus commented
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                  Under high magnification it does look like "something" is eating it. Could be the black specks visible on the stems of the fans. Or maybe some of the white specks. Do you see anything moving?
                  Last edited by starramus; 06-02-2019, 05:27 PM.

                #9
                I did gave it a lil nettle tea the other day can it be from that?

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                • starramus
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                  Mix up some of this, and give it a shot. https://homeguides.sfgate.com/dawn-d...ent-82536.html

                • starramus
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                  supposed to be a benefit. https://www.cannabis.info/en/blog/th...in-your-garden

                • HappyDaze
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                  My advice is to not do to much of anything, especially if you don't have any means to measure what it is you're doing with respect to the amendments you're adding and your existing conditions....Use the nettle tea to treat your allergies, not to feed your plants!!!

                  Tell us about your growing conditions please...What are you growing in??? Your soil looks pretty heavy with clay to me, so it's probably very alkaline, full of minerals and lacking nutrients. That would account for the burn on the leaf tip IMO.

                  Also, where's your water coming from? Most municipalities publish an analysis of their water, so you know if your raw water leans toward acidic or alkaline, and what minerals are present. Use that as a guide to condition your water and or soil toward the acidic side of the pH spectrum. You can do this by adding some peat, if it's available to you, but ONLY if you already know your water is hard.

                  The holes look like aphid damage to me. Did you inspect for insects???

                  Follow the advice of Sirius...don't love your plant to death.


                #10
                No i checked today and im checking now i dont see anything that black things on the photo that is just lil pieces of dirt

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                  #11
                  I will tnx a lot, gonna keep u updated

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                    #12
                    Oh man where do i start, im from Euron-Balkan-Bosnia and Hercegovina to be more accurate... Weed is illegal in our country, the dirt you see is the dirt fron my yard (we live far away from town near forest acc) and i dont have very much things to give to my poor lil ones bc its not avalible to us and i use water from the natural water spring its cleaner than the tap water so thats preaty much it... tnx again

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                    • Rwise
                      Rwise commented
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                      There is nothing wrong with using what you have. I grow organically, and I compost everything I can,,, like the leaf from the forest trees,,, or banana peels, egg shell, etc.. IMHO many of the things feed are more for the grower than the plant (or to get your money),,,,. Also the tools for a veggie garden (PH tests etc) work the same on our plants, so what if it is not marketed to grow weed!

                    #13
                    I'd try the insecticidal soap mixture. It works very well against aphids if that is what the white specks are. I wouldn't worry about your dirt or, water supply. The plant looks pretty good other than the eaten parts. Just don't let whatever eat too much.

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                      #14
                      So heres the upadte guys, i didnt do anything yet( bc i wanted to see if it would spread and it didnt). The holes on the leaves that were there just became yellow( i dont think its gonna continue to spread... and i think it was bc of the nettle tea i gave it too much of it and it was a high concentracion) and it didnt spread to my other plant, here are some pic. And again thank you so much for replaying it means so much 2 me <3 (bc i dont have anybode to talko to about this where i live) ps: sorry 4 my bad eng.

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                      • Rwise
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                        I dont have any problem with your English!
                        Question, did you spray the nettle tea on them under the lights?

                      #15
                      I didnt spray them with it i was watering them with it.

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                      • Rwise
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                        It was a thought as spots of liquid cause burns,,,

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