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Hello all, first post and first grow since the early 90’s. Yeah, it’s been awhile haha! Living in CA and can’t believe it’s legal. Never thought I’d see it happen, fucking amazing! Great site and group of growers, I’ve been able to search around and gather bits of info on my own but I haven’t been able to find an answer to this. So, looking for some help. Thanks in advance!

Problem: discoloration/growth on a few leaves from the tips to 1/3 leaf.

Medium/grow method: Backyard outdoor grow in 5 gallon pot. Soil mix of FFOF mixed with EWC, and a small addition of bone meal and additional perlite.

Feed: and supplements used: plant has been fed two ACT’s and three days ago had her first mega crop feeding at 2 grams per gallon.

water source: Rain water barrel, with a PH right around 7-7.2

Strain/age: Fast Buds “Green Crack” auto fem, at 18 days old

light used: outdoor

Climate: Coastal California, 35 degrees lat

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Hello all, first post and first grow since the early 90’s. Yeah, it’s been awhile haha! Living in CA and can’t believe it’s legal. Never thought I’d see it happen, fucking amazing! Great site and group of growers, I’ve been able to search around and gather bits of info on my own but I haven’t been able to find an answer to this. So, looking for some help. Thanks in advance!

Problem: discoloration/growth on a few leaves from the tips to 1/3 leaf.

Medium/grow method: Backyard outdoor grow in 5 gallon pot. Soil mix of FFOF mixed with EWC, and a small addition of bone meal and additional perlite.

Feed: and supplements used: plant has been fed two ACT’s and three days ago had her first mega crop feeding at 2 grams per gallon.

water source: Rain water barrel, with a PH right around 7-7.2

Strain/age: Fast Buds “Green Crack” auto fem, at 18 days old

light used: outdoor

Climate: Coastal California, 35 degrees lat

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Do you have any pictures of the whole plant? Do you know the PH in the root zone?
 
looks like spider mite damage to me, see all those little white dots? those look like where the mites are sucking on your plant.
 
After enlarging the pic, am not sure, but the plant is too young to have trichromes, so whatever those dots are, they shouldn't be there.
 
Do you have any pictures of the whole plant? Do you know the PH in the root zone?
Here is a pic of the whole plant, I don’t know the root zone PH.

looks like spider mite damage to me, see all those little white dots? those look like where the mites are sucking on your plant.
I’ve louped the plant and I’m not seeing any critters just those weird spots. After some deep internet searches last night I find the exact same problem on another forum. The single reply was from a guy who diagnosed it as mild nute burn. Who knows if that guy knows what he was talking about but that’s all I’ve found so far.
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Weird... keep us posted!

Here is a pic of the whole plant, I don’t know the root zone PH.


I’ve louped the plant and I’m not seeing any critters just those weird spots. After some deep internet searches last night I find the exact same problem on another forum. The single reply was from a guy who diagnosed it as mild nute burn. Who knows if that guy knows what he was talking about but that’s all I’ve found so far. View attachment 1197828
 
Here is a pic of the whole plant, I don’t know the root zone PH.


I’ve louped the plant and I’m not seeing any critters just those weird spots. After some deep internet searches last night I find the exact same problem on another forum. The single reply was from a guy who diagnosed it as mild nute burn. Who knows if that guy knows what he was talking about but that’s all I’ve found so far. View attachment 1197828
At this point I do not think it is cause for concern. The new growth looks good. Just keep an eye on it and keep us posted.
 
It doesn’t seem to be spreading or hindering growth so yeah, hopefully it clears up on its own. Thanks for the help y’all!
 
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