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Week 9
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Dante Dante
7 years ago
looking good so far. She's slowly filling out.
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Grow Questions
Dante
Dantestarted grow question 7 years ago
There are some strange spots on some of the leaves. Does anyone know what they are?
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Stickanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi there! This looks like a cal/mag deficiency, since your leaves aren't showing any other symptoms (wavy leaves, burnt tips..), and your nutrients intakes stats are looking good, I don't think you overfed them. Another theory would a led-burn coming from a defective LED cell, this happened to me in the past, took me weeks to figure out. In the first case, cal/mag deficiency means that your pH at the roots is too high or too low, you'll need to add extra Calcium to your waterings and carefully watch your pH & Ec/Ppm levels (maybe re-calibrate your tools). Finally, if you suspect a defective LED, you can try to look at the light with appropriate glasses, if you see a too-shiny led cell or a colorless cell or a flashy/blinky cell, you'll need to contact your panel manufacturer. Rotating your plant may help in diagnose this, because you'll notice new spots under the defective led. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you to adjust your parameters, & happy growing!
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Stickcommentedweek 47 years ago
@Dante Hi there! This looks like a cal/mag deficiency, since your leaves aren't showing any other symptoms (wavy leaves, burnt tips..), and your nutrients intakes stats are looking good, I don't think you overfed them. Another theory would a led-burn coming from a defective LED cell, this happened to me in the past, took me weeks to figure out. In the first case, cal/mag deficiency means that your pH at the roots is too high or too low, you'll need to add extra Calcium to your waterings and carefully watch your pH & Ec/Ppm levels (maybe re-calibrate your tools). Finally, if you suspect a defective LED, you can try to look at the light with appropriate glasses, if you see a too-shiny led cell or a colorless cell or a flashy/blinky cell, you'll need to contact your panel manufacturer. Rotating your plant may help in diagnose this, because you'll notice new spots under the defective led. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date so we can help you to adjust your parameters, & happy growing! 👊
Tophat
Tophatcommentedweek 47 years ago
What type of soil are you running?
Dante
Dantecommented7 years ago
@Tophat, I'm using a peat moss and perlite mixture.
Tophat
Tophatcommentedweek 47 years ago
She is green and healthy