Might just use pure RO and add Calmag next watering instead of using some tap water in the RO water.
Have also added normal colour pics this week! check em out :)
Here is my watering so far - it sprouted on the 10th and was still wet enough until 16/10/20 to which i recorded the below;
16/10/20 Fed 1Ltr nutes and then 0.5ltr pure RO 10 minutes after nute feed
Root stim 0.5ml
Catalyst - 0.2ml
Bio-silica - 0.1ml
Veg Boost - 0.3ml
17/10/20 - 1ltr fed + 0.5 RO
0.5 ml Silica
2.5ml Root stim
1ml Catalyst
1g Magnesium
19/10/20 - 2ltr
1.5ml veg boost only
RO water
23/10/20 - 2ltr
4ml catalyst
10ml root boost
2ml bio-silica
3ml veg boost
25/10/20 - 2ltr +100 ml tap water
1ml grow
4ml root boost
1ml bio-silica
1ml bio wetter
1.5ml catalyst
30/10/20 -2ltr ro + 250ml tap
1ml magne cal
1ml grow
4ml root boost
1ml bio silica
2ml catalyst
1ml bio wetter
01/11/20 - 2.5ltr ro + 300ml tap
1.5ml grow
2ml cata
2ml bio wetter
5ml root stim
1.5ml bio silica
03/11/20 - 2.5ltr RO
1 full teaspoon of molasses with 100ml boiled filtered tap water
2ml bio silica
2ml catalyst
3ml root stim
2ml bio wetter
A while back I tossed a plant with theses marks...
Someone seen my picture and decided to let me in on the mystery of TMV (Tobacco mosaic virus)
Or HSV(hemp stripe virus)
Good luck reading about it, if you care that is...
All I can say is, the symptoms are weirdly similar, however there is no proof this effects cannabis.
I lost my mind for a week trying to decide whether to kill the plant or not...
Mine was a lot worse than yours the plant looked more like a cabbage than a weed plant XD
@PharmaZ, After looking around at other grows and doing research I think it's just down to genetics and fast growth as it can create stretch marks/incomplete cells
@PharmaZ, Hmmm definitely onto something here, I did read into TMV a while back due to someone posting a small plant which had half yellow and half green leaves and everyone was writing it's a genetic issue but I thought it looked like something more and found out about TMV but didn't think for a second this was it due to it not being so cleanly cut like the original picture I saw with the plants almost like like two-face but just had a quick browse now and I hope it's not but it's looking like it might be.
@MangoDudu after more research it seems to be down to genetics + fast growth without enough Co2 (stretch marks or uncomplete cells) happens a lot apparently