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tricombo420
tricombo420started grow question 3 years ago
Looks like wind stress but it cant be, I have no strong fan directed to her What can it be if not windstress? Thanks
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Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidanswered grow question 3 years ago
Would like to add that re-potting an auto will stress her and that also could be your problem.
Hempy_The_Kid
Hempy_The_Kidanswered grow question 3 years ago
Over watered with a slight nitrogen imbalance. Yes too much wind on your leaves will harm them.
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tricombo420
tricombo420answered grow question 3 years ago
@hashy @ORGANOMAN @gmslave I watered her 3 days ago after a transplant, from a 0,5 L to a 5 L pot, I know I shouldnt transplant autos but I need to do that way Im going to water her tommorow, the soil isn’t dry
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 3 years ago
It's a little hard to tell on the pictures. Looks like you have a humidifier pointing towards the questioned plant, I'm presuming this from what looks like mist blowing towards it. If that is the case you may be causing a problem with to much moisture on the leaves. But like @gmslave said are you watering correctly. As what @organoman said I would also lean towards the nitrogen toxicity.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 3 years ago
There is no such thing as wind stress. Are you sure it is not over dry? If not, it could be an indication of possible nitrogen toxicity.
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 3 years ago
Maybe a little underwatered. Are you wetting the entire planter when you water. Should have a little runoff water after you water. I don't see anything else wrong in your diary. Cheers
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