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tricombo420
tricombo420started grow question 4y 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 4y 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 4y 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 4y 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 4y 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 4y 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 4y 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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