A problem?

Hey guys!
My plant has started to show some defect with new leaves. Since this is only my fourth batch ever, I really don't know if this is common or I have some problems... Anyway:



I'm growing indoors;
Light schedule is 12-12;
Watering twice per day for 15 minutes and one time by night for 15 minutes;
Medium is rockwool in clay pebbles (ebb n flood);
It's in second week of flowering;

Please help?
Thanks!
 

mike4c4

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Hey guys!
My plant has started to show some defect with new leaves. Since this is only my fourth batch ever, I really don't know if this is common or I have some problems... Anyway:



I'm growing indoors;
Light schedule is 12-12;
Watering twice per day for 15 minutes and one time by night for 15 minutes;
Medium is rockwool in clay pebbles (ebb n flood);
It's in second week of flowering;

Please help?
Thanks!
whats the PH?
 

makka

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I had this lol never pinpointed it but I think its nuts burn n high and low humidity but I cut back on nutes raised humidity and it SLOWLY got healthy growth until it flourished again
Just opinion obv
 

makka

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Yeah defo burn IMO notice new growth twisted n tox yet the leaves. Look half OK underneath still have that shimmer

Edit or maybe could be lockout in pot due to high feed strength??
 
Was suspecting nutrient burns (though symptoms are different) and lowered quantity. It made no difference.
Humidity is perfect (50-60 rh).
 

makka

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Once burned pretty bad like that it take a bit a week or two even to use the abundance of mutes stored inside the leaves I would run plain water till they look better or start to yellow a lil then resume nutes at half of what they was when they burned and slowly increase .
What medium u in?
 

makka

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It does look very similar to broad mite but op stated only 2 of 18 plants showing this and they look bad so bad infestation if broadmite an I would think the other plants would of been infected by now just my opinion of course
 
chuck estevez: Yes, this might be the case. I spotted little white fuckheads but since there were only two or three, I didn't see them as a problem.
Any advice how to get rid of them?
 

chuck estevez

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It does look very similar to broad mite but op stated only 2 of 18 plants showing this and they look bad so bad infestation if broadmite an I would think the other plants would of been infected by now just my opinion of course
they start with the weakest/sickest plants first. it may not be them,but it sure looks like it to me.
 

makka

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U found broadmite on them plants?
I would move them away from the rest immediately if u can?
There's a few things for broadmites but its better to use different stuff as they can become resistant to the same chems
 
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