My 2 Wk Old Rocklock HATES ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pics!

LadyKimi

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I swear to God I am not looking for problems!!! I took my girls outside today for a little bit of real sunshine today and guess what I saw....

Rocky my rocklock girl looked WRONG, she was very dark green with a lot of light green spots showing. I went to the store and bought a test kit that tests PH, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. My nitrogen was DARK DARK red, everything else was perfect.

Why do I think my Rocky hates me??? EVERY other plant was perfect! Noone has signs of any issues and all the soil tests were perfect!

How does this happen?? The soil, the water, the nutes, the light...EVERYTHING is the same. So how does 1 plant out of 4 have crazy high nitrogen and the other 3 be fine under identical situations??????

+reps for answers that make this make sense in my brain! Comparison Pics Below!

Kimi

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growone

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the only thing that comes to mind is the soil mixing
there must have been a 'hot pocket' in that soil that went into the pot
 

ElectricPineapple

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different strains will be more sensitive to certain things while others wont. Ie some strains will take in more nitrogen, others wont. sounds like to me, that your rocklock isnt liking something that your others dont really mind or do like.
 

LadyKimi

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add some lime,those are small,might not get much weight,out of those.

2 Questions... First, add lime for what?

Secondly, They are just 13 & 14 days old, working on their 4th node with a bunch of new growth all over the plant. They are bushier than almost every 2 week old plant I have seen pix of although a bit shorter as they are under 3 inches tall.

Do you really think they are small???? If so do you have pix of a few larger so that I can get an idea of where they "should" be at 2 weeks?

Thanks,
Kimi
 

PotSmell

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their alright size wise for 2 weeks,it is normal to spot things on the leaves when you look at them in natural sunlight for the first time. unless it starts to wither and die ur alright
 

LadyKimi

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Yes it was the 1st time. It was mild today, 74 with a mild wind and party cloudy. They were out for about 2 hours. I noticed the coloring right when I put them out so I don't think it was the sun...

Kimi
 

ArrOgNt RocKstAR

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Hey man,,,

If they got wet or misted with water, the beads of water may have acted as a magnifying glass and when the suns light shined through them it left little spot.

That seems to explain the sudden damage...

Also I think those plants are nice size for their age.
 

growone

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i got the impression you had done a soil test, and the nitrogen was high in the one pot
it's perfectly possible to have hot spots in soil right from the sack
one way is if the bag had tear, and the bag was exposed to water(i.e. baq was outside under rain)
nutes can dissolve and concentrate in spots inside the bag
 

LadyKimi

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i got the impression you had done a soil test, and the nitrogen was high in the one pot
it's perfectly possible to have hot spots in soil right from the sack
one way is if the bag had tear, and the bag was exposed to water(i.e. baq was outside under rain)
nutes can dissolve and concentrate in spots inside the bag
Must have been a hot spot of some sort, I don't know. I did a "half" flush yesterday and they are currently enjoying some afternoon sunlight. I have no plans of ever moving them outside so I am not trying to work them up to anything but they seem to really love sunlight. I think my cheesel girl doubled in size in 24 hours!

Kimi
 

DR growgood

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well from my experince u just need to let nature take its corse continue with the same feeding and watering schedule apperintly ur doing some thing right becuse ur other ones are spot on so hope for the best u allways have to remember there just plants some times u just have sacrifice one or two..
 

LadyKimi

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well from my experince u just need to let nature take its corse continue with the same feeding and watering schedule apperintly ur doing some thing right becuse ur other ones are spot on so hope for the best u allways have to remember there just plants some times u just have sacrifice one or two..
BUT SHE HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE SINCE SHE POPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I agree, I decided to do the mini flush and as long as noone else is doing badly to kinda just let her "toughen up" She is very very sensitive...

Kimi
 

whiteflour

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Hey man,,,

If they got wet or misted with water, the beads of water may have acted as a magnifying glass and when the suns light shined through them it left little spot.

That seems to explain the sudden damage...

Also I think those plants are nice size for their age.
Myth. Salt burns plants not water. If a raindrop were to magically suspend in air at the perfect focal length then maybe, but that distance is certainly farther than a micron away. You ever burn ants as kid?
 
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