Please Help!! (Pics) Northern Lights Skunk

Kdoe420

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does this look like heat stress, Phosphorus, or Potassium deficiency??

the one plant was taller then the rest so it was to close to the light.. but it is in a pot that is most likely to small for it and I do like to let the soil completely dry out before I water them and then I add 1 liter of water with the recommended Shultz plant food (10, 15, 10)

it's a Northern Lights Skunk cross that is probably over 1.5 feet tall @ about 6 weeks of age...
 

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Night Claptoman

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to me it looks like heat burns. Usually in this stage the leaves crumble when you bend them.
if the other branches aren't affected by the cause, it is probably that.

tie it down :D
 

User Name420

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no don't bend it as much as you can without snapping because then you would have to snap it to know how far that is...


do it in increments, it's not hard if you're careful.
 

Night Claptoman

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if the stem isn't stiff just bend it below the canopy so it doesn't stand up.
if the stem IS stiff bend it a bit everyday.

Check up on LST.
 

jawbrodt

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Does that fert contain trace minerals? That looks like a zinc deficiency, but you should look at some pics of nutrient deficiencies to double check me. Alot of times when you have a problem, the intense light will make it worse(more obvious) because the plant is stressed and can't protect itself.
 

grrower

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Does that fert contain trace minerals? That looks like a zinc deficiency, but you should look at some pics of nutrient deficiencies to double check me. Alot of times when you have a problem, the intense light will make it worse(more obvious) because the plant is stressed and can't protect itself.
I just got done dealing with a zinc issue, my leaves looked similar but not exactly the same.

My problem was PH lockout, but you might need some zinc.
 
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