FireCoral
Active Member
OK. I'll admit, I suck at diagnosing problems. I've looked at all the stickies, followed links to external sites in hopes of figuring this out without having to bother you kind people for what I should be able to figure out on my own. But here I am, still unable to figure out the problem.
Only one of my plants is affected. She's a Mandala White Satin (strain known for its abilities to take the heat). She's 6 weeks into flower roughly 20" tall. Current temp in the room averages about 75f.
She is currently not on nutrients because I have too many plants on too many cycles to be able to keep track accurately. I stopped nutrients about a month ago. When she was on nutes, she was given Fox Farm's full liquid and soluble feeding schedule dosed to half the recommended amount and fed every other watering. The soil she is in is Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Since taken off the nutrients, she's been given clean water only: tap water sat out for at least 24 hours for the chlorine to evaporate then I adjust the pH aiming to get between 6.4-6.6. I'm not sure of the PPMs.
I'm attaching a pic of every leaf affected on the plant. She's been having this issue for about 2 weeks now and it's getting worse. All the leaves affected cover the entire height of the plant, but if I remember correctly, the leaves started showing a problem towards the top of the plant, not the bottom. New growth is still forming and it seems that only the fan leaves are affected.
Thanks for all your help!
Only one of my plants is affected. She's a Mandala White Satin (strain known for its abilities to take the heat). She's 6 weeks into flower roughly 20" tall. Current temp in the room averages about 75f.
She is currently not on nutrients because I have too many plants on too many cycles to be able to keep track accurately. I stopped nutrients about a month ago. When she was on nutes, she was given Fox Farm's full liquid and soluble feeding schedule dosed to half the recommended amount and fed every other watering. The soil she is in is Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Since taken off the nutrients, she's been given clean water only: tap water sat out for at least 24 hours for the chlorine to evaporate then I adjust the pH aiming to get between 6.4-6.6. I'm not sure of the PPMs.
I'm attaching a pic of every leaf affected on the plant. She's been having this issue for about 2 weeks now and it's getting worse. All the leaves affected cover the entire height of the plant, but if I remember correctly, the leaves started showing a problem towards the top of the plant, not the bottom. New growth is still forming and it seems that only the fan leaves are affected.
Thanks for all your help!
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