I've already asked this and have a thread that has bunch of pictures but can anyone tell me what this is?? I'm asking again cause once I finally got good pictures up no one continued the thread so please help
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Well it looks like you are over feeding you plants for one. The leaves seem dark indicating nitrogen toxicity, and some of the tips look burnt indicating nutrient burn. The first pic could be a ph issue, root, or pest potentially but its hard to make out? Here is a link that can help you diagnose your plant https://www.growweedeasy.com/cannabis-symptoms-pictures
Just to be honest, these pics are not ideal. Im not trying to be mean but lighting and focus are everything when trying to diagnose a plant. If it is dark sometimes a plant looks like nitrogen tox but really it's just poor lighting. If it's out of focus or not enough detail it's hard to distinguish leaf damage from dust or mildew. I honestly mean this as constructive criticism and hope you dont take offense. I understand that you have to do the best with what you have but perhaps a flash or in direct light would make things easier to see.Last edited by Tersky; 05-19-2020, 08:56 PM.
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Yeah it's my phone's camera and I was in a hurry it was getting dark but yeah as far as but burn unlikely seeing as I don't feed her only water and the soil I'm using I don't think would cause that on a clone maybe a seedling but I think the leaves look normal it might be the lighting like you said but yeah I've never grown cannabis before and I have 1 clone and 7 seedling above and 2 still under but it got hottt yesterday and some of my seedlings dried out and idk if they all will bounce back and 1 the just broke ground 48 hours ago I noticed still hadn't stood up and was still closed and yellow so I took the baggie off the pot and with a tooth pick I just went to touch the leaves to make sure the seed film wasn't stuck on the bottom side and when to toothpick contacted the plant it just fell off the top of the stem but the stem it still green think it will survive?
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