Almost look like it's a Herman. Buds are small Sent from my SM-G935T using Grasscity Forum mobile app
My first thought was russet mites. But then it looks kind of like it's been real hot and maybe overfed nutes. That's what happened to some of my more indica ones. Almost like I'd sprayed roundup on some of them. Might give her a good flushing and let it use up the remaining nutes before re-feeding.
No its not planted next to metal but its buds are like burned and one side is burned and second is like a normal with thc but this burned buds dont have thc I dont understand whats the problem and I live in georgia and here this problem has 70% of growers last two or three years and if someone can get what is the problem
If it's not a metal wall behind it then it's fiberglass. Either way I'd bet that material gets too hot to hold with the sun beaming directly on it. I'd say that heat combined with high nutes is a good guess for your issue. Your leaves are completely curling due to the heat and it's preventing the plant from properly using everything given to it. Just my opinion though. Pretty new to cannabis but familiar with horticulture in general.
Yes they are small and without thc and this kind of a problem has whole my country about 70% and I think problem is something massive if there is two or three trees next to each other one.may be normal and second and third has this kind of a problems like burned buds and in one tree one side may be normal and second diseased and what is importan bud leaves are like curved so can anyone get what is the problem
I asked about metal bc that looks like sheet metal on the outside of that shed or whatever it is. If so maybe heat coming off that is effecting the one side
How close are u to the sea? Maybe the salts in the breeze? Has it been super hot there? All just guesses
Yes its coastal earea but not too close its planted in the citrus farm which is terraced and if its super hot here? I think noo the avarage temperature is 27 in Celsius
I’d assume the sun is pretty intense down there, maybe get some of that shade netting to hang over to block some of the sun and see how she reacts. Along with the above idea of a good flush. When in doubt flush it out... can we get a pic of the whole plant?
That’s crazy. This one guy I speak with here and there grows in desert temps out west. How do u combat 115* temps? just curious
Water 3 times a day mostly indicas. Some actualy like it. I'm in the desert Sent from my SM-G935T using Grasscity Forum mobile app