Never seen this type of deficiency before. What happens next is amazing

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  1. #1 AgentDanny, May 18, 2015
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    So I thought the Facebook style cliffhanger title might grab some extra attention. Sorry. Anyway I have a regular Skunk #1 vegging right now with some pretty interesting coloration. Kind of like a tiger stripe deal going on. The closest thing I could find to cause this is a Manganese deficiency. But it still doesn't quite match the markings. Let me know what you all think is going on with this baby. Also she is in 10 gallon airpot with Ocean Forrest soil. No nutes yet. The undersides of the leaves look completely normal. 

     

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  2. I don't see a lot of perlite in there....FFOF is way to strong ...to be used in such a way, treat the situation as early nute burn, and flush well, monitor close next 2 weeks but I still feel this ones deeper than this, I know the strain well, whose the seedbank?
     
  3. #3 AgentDanny, May 18, 2015
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    Seedsman was the breeder. I figured I would ride it out. Also I have a Northern Lights x Big Bud started at the same time and everything. That one looks like she's loving the FFOF. I would have chocked it up to nute burn too but the discoloration is just too weird. Its growing fine too. Actually bigger than the NLxBB. 
     
  4. Also they are under a 600w MH about 36" above them. The temps stay between 70-84 and RH is around 25% regularly. I know the RH is low, I live in a very dry climate and don't want to put a humidifier in the tent. 
     
  5. Look to putting a dish of water in the tent to keep the local air ....moist, I know that Skunk#1 well ...stay sharp
     
  6. Ill give the dish a try. My room vents through the whole garage 24/7 so I may need a really big dish. 
     

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