somebody help meh'!

elherno

Member
does anyone know what this looks like?
im thinking water stress maybe? idk the brown spotting and severe browning of the leaves is something ive never seen before

the details:
coco flood
pH is stable at 5.8
advanced nutrients a and b, liquid kool bloom and cal/mag supplements
ppm about 1300-1500
room approx 86 high 65% humidity
minimal mite damage, no other pests seen

right on everyone- appreciate ya
 

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indcolts77

Active Member
Looks like a normal dying plant to me...seriously...dont the plants lose leaves late in flowering? Im only a 2nd year cannabis grower but have 5+ years growing vegetables and fruit, most of which are harder to.grow then cannabis

My sunflowers leaves all look like that before i harvest them...most of my other annuals too like my tomato, basil, and pepper all brown like that before i harvest for the last time....

You look pretty close to harvest, i think you're fine all ogher things considered
 

gioua

Well-Known Member
Looks like a normal dying plant to me...seriously...dont the plants lose leaves late in flowering? Im only a 2nd year cannabis grower but have 5+ years growing vegetables and fruit, most of which are harder to.grow then cannabis

My sunflowers leaves all look like that before i harvest them...most of my other annuals too like my tomato, basil, and pepper all brown like that before i harvest for the last time....

You look pretty close to harvest, i think you're fine all ogher things considered

yeah they will normally loose some.. but that thing looks like its a spider mite nest.. could be the pic (the grow)
 

elherno

Member
ive been thinking that it was water stress and over fert. fortunately, ive kept up with azamax and sns for mites and there is no nesting and very limited damage from mites.

do you think maybe switching to RO water, lowering the nutes and watering less will solve the problem?

thanks again for the help!!
 
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