Did i get hit with... rust?

Wubstepp

Active Member
They got worse overnight but haven't died or spread to bad to any other leaves. The "rust" is more predominant and visible and it seems like no one has any idea what the problem could be
 

Wubstepp

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Ok well i guess I am going to bump this with some updated pictures since no one seems to have any idea what it is. These pictures you can see it alot more since it has gotten worse, and its looking like its going to spread to the next node down. Its closest to Magnesium def it does not match with any pictures really(Where is mr BUDS and his expert advice???)

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hotrodharley

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Actually the non-HID photos show an extremely glossy leaf. Makes me suspect possible nitrogen overload, not a deficiency. Cut back any feed. Water only and see if if the new growth in a day or two is not better looking.
 

hotrodharley

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Ok well i guess I am going to bump this with some updated pictures since no one seems to have any idea what it is. These pictures you can see it alot more since it has gotten worse, and its looking like its going to spread to the next node down. Its closest to Magnesium def it does not match with any pictures really(Where is mr BUDS and his expert advice???)

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I was posting when you posted these. The blanched leaf tips are another early indicator of nitrogen overload.
 

Wubstepp

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Your a life saver friend :) I think i know the cause... i added some 1-1-1 bio root root booster last water feeding just for the heck of it. It must have hit the veins before the tips or something.
 

jacknpurp

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find out the ph of the soil first and foremost..get it 6.5 and givem a lil cal/mag and light nutes..shouldn't get worse
 

Wubstepp

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find out the ph of the soil first and foremost..get it 6.5 and givem a lil cal/mag and light nutes..shouldn't get worse

I need to invest in a ph meter that works(Wont be until next grow then unfortunately). It honestly shouldn't be off enough to lock anything out. I have people in my city who say they don't even ph with our tap water. Not to mention a lot of experts on the web who tell me non ph'd tap water works for them and most people. Since tap water Ph starts off rather high and the chemicals in the nutes drop the ph as well as dead fan leaves in the soil it ends up leveling out. In fact i damaged one of my plants by trying to screw with its ph.... :(
 
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