Need another eye!

Holisticfarmer

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I've got a potential issue, but maybe I'm paranoid. I'm seeing clawing on all 5 plants plus a little wrinkling on just 1.
I've got 5 various strains all in the 4th week. Just started feeding 3 days ago with 1/4 strength age old grow 12-6-6 for all but my two auto-flowers (fed autos just H20)
Medium FFOF/perlite 3:1.
Temps/humid for the last 2 weeks--
Temp:76-86
Humid:30-50
I realize that my temps aren't consistent and am considering that could be the problem.
I typically wait until soil is dry, or the weight of the pot has lessened--so overwatering I would think would be out of the question. And leaves look pretty healthy so N tox doesn't seem to be the culprit.

Always helps to have another opinion though! Thanks
 

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THE KONASSURE

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what`s your soil and water ph like ?

Looks like it could be ph or nute related, some of the fresh growth looks a little pale but that could just be the light/cam`s flash ?

you have a fan moving the air around on the plants right ?
 

Holisticfarmer

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Thanks for the response
Water stays at 7.8
Soil PH is at 6.8
And I've noticed the paleness on the wrinkled leaf plant. So maybe these nutes? I've had great results with age old in the past.

There is a small clip fan that you can't really see in the pic.
 

THE KONASSURE

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is it the older leaf or fresh stuff that`s wrinkled ?

could light intensity be an issue ?

if not then yeah over or under feeding, some kind of lock out or root rot or bugs

lets see if anyone else spots anything in your pics......
 

Holisticfarmer

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is it the older leaf or fresh stuff that`s wrinkled ?

could light intensity be an issue ?

if not then yeah over or under feeding, some kind of lock out or root rot or bugs

lets see if anyone else spots anything in your pics......
New stuff wrinkled.
400w hps...12" away
appreciate the feedback.

Hope to hell its not bugs..
 

THE KONASSURE

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I see some spider webs...

Look on the bottom of your leaf`s for spider mites you can normally spot the adults with no magnification

if the new stuff is wrinkled that`s normally over feeding but Hellmutt`s eyes maybe way better than mine

Looking at the bottom of the plant you should be able to spot the mites on the bottom of the leaves if their there

spidermites are easy

water spray

soap, neem oil, pyrethrins, cinnamon, garlic, spinosad

any of them and more will get rid of spider mites, hell think bad breath could probably do it on a good day, lol
 

Holisticfarmer

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Look on the bottom of your leaf`s for spider mites you can normally spot the adults with no magnification

if the new stuff is wrinkled that`s normally over feeding but Hellmutt`s eyes maybe way better than mine

Looking at the bottom of the plant you should be able to spot the mites on the bottom of the leaves if their there

spidermites are easy

water spray

soap, neem oil, pyrethrins, cinnamon, garlic, spinosad

any of them and more will get rid of spider mites, hell think bad breath could probably do it on a good day, lol
Honestly, it's not spider mites.

I'll lay of the feeding with the next watering. And wait until pots are light. Will post any updates. Thanks for the help!
 

Bear420

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Looks like a Heat Issue, by the deep grooves in the leaves shows to much heat. it does that when trying to cool down, I don't see any mites or spots that show up when Mites do. back off your lights, all in all your plants look good.
 

Holisticfarmer

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you don't really need to feed much with FFOF soil. it has fert in it.
thanks for the feedback.
Looks like a Heat Issue, by the deep grooves in the leaves shows to much heat. it does that when trying to cool down, I don't see any mites or spots that show up when Mites do. back off your lights, all in all your plants look good.
Thanks for the response. I've kept a pretty close eye and haven't seen any signs of bugs.

Heat seems most likely maybe in combination with overwatering
 
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