hotrodharley
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Lights are 24/7. Temp 26c. Humidity 60%.
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Lights are 24/7. Temp 26c. Humidity 60%.
First thing I'd do is knock it back to 20/4 , give them a bit of rest .Lights are 24/7. Temp 26c. Humidity 60%.
Thank you very much. Good advice this. I'll give them a little 4 hour rest as you've suggested.First thing I'd do is knock it back to 20/4 , give them a bit of rest .
It wouldn't hurt to raise that temp to low 80s either.
Then if your problems continue you can start eliminating other things.
Like giving a foliar spray of magnesium sulphate.
But do things in order, one at a time so you know what helps or you'll end up chasing g your tail.
The affected plants are indeed blueberry from Dutch passion.Doesn't real blueberry, the good ones, have some kind of mutation with them? It certainly looks a lot like variegation on the brighter yellow spots/ streaks. I do agree about some kind of deficiency /ph issue starting to appear on the fan leaves
It is the blueberry strain that's affected. The orange bud plants aren't showing the same issue on the same regime for what that's worth.As members have mentioned give them a bit of a dark period. I also suspect the beginning of a Magnesium deficiency. The red stalks are a dead giveaway.