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FoTwenny
FoTwennystarted grow question 4 years ago
Day 36: I noticed some slight discoloration with rusty/yellow looking spots on the Triple Cheese plamt. It was pretty faint on just a few leaves with a couple worse than the rest. I included a photo of this particularly bad looking leaf. Otherwise, she seems to be healthy. I was
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Leaves. Color - Mottling
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Lionsshareanswered grow question 4 years ago
@MaryJaneUSA, If it starts from the bottom leaves, then it’s calcium- magnesium problem. It could also represent fungus rust. If this is true, then you need to separate all your nearby plants because it can spread via spores. But your plant looks healthy. Either it’s cal mag issues or your pot isn’t draining well and you may be overwatering I had this issue before and I think your right has something to do with C-M. I increased the amount of calmag slightly and raised my ph to about 6.4 and that reduced the rate of leaves being affected but didn’t entirely solve it. Was late flowering last couple weeks I had this issue.
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amazongrow
amazongrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
If it shows over the leaf Then I would go fungus. But if it shows through the leaf then def. ph / calmag. Check your ph and if it is ok Check your nutes. Research the genetics and find if she is a heavy calmag user :-) Good luck! Tchau!
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MaryJaneUSA
MaryJaneUSAanswered grow question 4 years ago
If it starts from the bottom leaves, then it’s calcium- magnesium problem. It could also represent fungus rust. If this is true, then you need to separate all your nearby plants because it can spread via spores. But your plant looks healthy. Either it’s cal mag issues or your pot isn’t draining well and you may be overwatering
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
If their in fabric planters they end up having dry spots in the root zone, so more water is needed to saturate the roots each watering. Cheers
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Professor_Daank
Professor_Daankanswered grow question 4 years ago
I don't ness. know what the issue at hand is here, but I always Ph between 5.8-6.2. I've never gone into the 6.6 range and I always try to give a fluctuating scale based on the week that I am in. Probably isn't the issue, but knocking that pH down to 6-6.2 will allow the nutes to absorbed a little better. I'm a novice myself, but I have researched the shit out of Ph levels. Goog luck!
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TheHighVicar
TheHighVicaranswered grow question 4 years ago
If you look at my triple cheese I seem to be having a similar problem to you, I asked a question hours ago and heard nothing back 😤😤😤
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Is it a fabric planter your having problems in?
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