I woke up to see my leaves like this this morning they were all green yesterday Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Looks like a nitrogen, calcium, and magnesium. Looks hungry as fuck and thirsty. Soil looks very dry from picture. Also what is the soil?
Just a GUESS; calcium deficiency... potassium? Judge for your self; I'm not experienced... and I do not KNOW.
That plant has the shitty sclutz soil or however u spell the company name the soil is way to heavy and thick but I have 4 plants and 2 are in the scultz soil and the other 2 have that plus w,e soil the seedlings came in when I bought them from the store and they have sum golf green organic mycorrhizae but the one in the pic is only scults soil and I watered them just yesterday so the top soil may look dry but the bottom deff isn’t atleast that’s wut I think I could be wrong this is my first grow I’m not expert lol but that plant hasn’t had nutrients In probly 4-5 days cuz I havnt been able to water it properly cuz it had algae so I was letting it dry out completely make sure I killed all the algae of w,e didn’t get scraped out cuz I was watering and feeding it to much before but my other plant has the exact same treatment as that one and it’s the same age and it doesn’t look anything like that it looks completely healthy from my prospective atleast but the one in the pic is fucked Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Respect I apperciate that those pics may help me identify wut could be wrong thanks also I don’t think it’s nitrogen because my plant food is 12 percent nitrogen plus my other bottles have nitrogen aswell so my food is very hi in nitrogen Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
Wow! How'd ya pick up on THAT? Really; did it happen to you? I spotted some innocent morning dribbles in a photo once (coffee?); saved someone a lot of anguish.
huh? If they went like that overnight something happened. Are your neighbors anti-weed? A few quarts of roundup into the wind is awful poisonous.
In general, plant deficiencies can be classified as either biotic - meaning it's biological; insects, fungal or viral pathogens. The plant will show gradual decline, slow growth, leaf spotting etc. Any overnight plant discrepancies can be attributed to an abiotic environmental cause. For example; toxic fertilizer or herbicide burn, extreme temperatures ( wilting from excessive heat or killing overnight frost) too little or too much moisture in soil. Typically, herbicide burn will show up as round, somewhat bulls eye shaped leaf splotches. Eventually the splotches turn brown as tissue necrosis takes place.
I think my problem was heat stress and light burn and maybe humidity levels Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
And probly a bit of bad watering habits cuz I always run off all my water and throw it away instantly and it’s been rly hot latly Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
I want to correct one thing I posted - bulls eye shaped leaf splotches are a symptom related to fungal infection. Herbicide leaf splotches are typified by numerous round BB shaped circles. Bacterial leaf spots are often angular shaped, limited to within the leaf veins and uniform in color. Plant tissue may appear oil or water soaked, becoming translucent and papery when dry. Veinal Chlorosis appears as yellow tissue along larger leaf veins. It can indicate a viral disease or herbicide injury. Mosaic is a patchwork of green and yellow areas over the leaf surface. The leaf may also be puckered or distorted. A viral disease is usually the underlying issue. ( source: Dept. of Agriculture reference guide to insect and plant disease management )
Okay blessed that’s really good to know thank you I apperciate it a lot Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum