
Originally Posted by
Dr Kynes
pic 1 and 6, nitrogen deficiency.
add more N, and youll be back on track in 3 days.
pic 2 through 5, the blotchy ones, fuck if i know, its bad whatever it is. check your stems for bore holes, bite marks, or cuts, smell the affected foliage, does it smell funky? mouldy? bitter? sour? sweet? have you seen any bugs? aphids? whiteflies?
just to be safe i would snip any leaf with more than 40% discoloration, and as long as new growth doesnt show the same signs, let it go. if new growth shows the same signs it could be a mosaic virus, bacterium, or some wacky new herpeghonnosyphilaids infecting your plant and i'd quarantine them
if them was tomatoes or peppers i'd say its yellow leaf curl virus, if it was tobacco or cucumbers or whatnot, a mosaic virus, either way they are all nasty, incurable and will drop your harvest by 30-50%. sterilize after harvest and control all insect disease vectors, especially aphids and whiteflies with an iron fist of rage.
could be root knot or root gall nematodes,examine your roots after harvest if not sooner.
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