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CaptnChron1k

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What the hell, I'll take a shot at this. it could be a phosphorus deficiency which could be caused by pH fluctuation in the root Zone or possible over-watering. Phosphorus deficiencies can also be caused by too much of another nutrient but what nutrient that is is not coming to mind right now, hopefully someone else will chime in as well.

Edit: it's highly unlikely that you don't have enough phosphorus in your feed. the most likely culprit would be a pH issue or too much of the other nutrient that I can't think of or possibly something to do with the humidity, you say it's very humid right now, it is where I am as well.
It’s def not from over feeding I only nute once a week and it has been a bit rainy these plants get dry every other day they are growing great I don’t get to water enough sometimes
 

CaptnChron1k

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It’s def not from over feeding I only nute once a week and it has been a bit rainy these plants get dry every other day they are growing great I don’t get to water enough sometimes
I think you are right with the ph is only thing I can think I know phos. And mag can be bad for each other I will check ph and go from there I post if it progresses
 

SativaInMind

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Mostly flower but I definitely do use the nails and dab with it. I highly recommend the upgraded quartz nails....stronger and easier to clean.
guess I need to try that, have you tried a quartz banger with low heat, (also using a certain card caps and some small glass marbles in the banger can really help) how would you compare the two? I find I have to pack 3-4 bowl to get high with flower...
 

chickenpoffpie

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Its ssdd
I think you are right with the ph is only thing I can think I know phos. And mag can be bad for each other I will check ph and go from there I post if it progresses
If they're rootbound they might have salt buildup around the inside edges of the pot. I would flush with distilled water a couple times real good especially around the edges if that's the case.
 

rikdabrick

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Looks a bit like leaf septoria.
It could be this^

It gets worse with rain too. Just in case, you might want to move that plant downwind from the rest.

When my plants got leaf spot septoria it looked like they had a phosphorus deficiency also along with the leaf spots and I should have had enough P in my soil. I amended it pretty high based off of soil test numbers. It's a sucky disease so hopefully that's not the case. You can pretty much stop it if you can keep the plant from getting wet though so if you can rig up some type of cover you should be fine assuming that's what it is
 

OzCocoLoco

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It could be this^

It gets worse with rain too. Just in case, you might want to move that plant downwind from the rest.

When my plants got leaf spot septoria it looked like they had a phosphorus deficiency also along with the leaf spots and I should have had enough P in my soil. I amended it pretty high based off of soil test numbers. It's a sucky disease so hopefully that's not the case. You can pretty much stop it if you can keep the plant from getting wet though so if you can rig up some type of cover you should be fine assuming that's what it is
Plenty of Calcium and Silica really helps and foliar with liquid copper if need be.
 

Bodyne

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There’s a lot of confusion about the White. Both Triangle Kush and the White were popularized by Krome and Cornbread Ricky and came from Florida. Apparently the White also went by Triangle. They might share genetics given that they’re from the same area, but they’re not that similar. TK is a classic OG with that OG fuel dank smell and yields like an OG. A lot of people believe the classic OG cuts are all S1’s or S2’s of TK. The White has amazing bag appeal and yields much better, but is rather bland in the flavor and taste department.

I haven’t gotten to smoke any of the White yet, but I’ve tried a couple of crosses with the White and have been disappointed. I’m curious to see what people that have gotten their hands on Lucky Charms think of it, because so far, I’m not too enthusiastic on the White and it’s crosses.
man, Krome has this shit called Maconga on IG; Ultrabrite (white ultimate chem) X gmo/tkxskunk. Crazy great lookin plant, can't imagine what it smokes like.
 

GanjaSnake

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All his hashplant crosses are a good place to start. Id suggest the mango hashplant. Probably going to be a monster. Haven't popped mine yet, but someone here has and was saying what beasts they were. If you can find the blueberry hashplant, get it... But mango is probably next best.
I've grown out the mango hashplant and it is indeed a beast, that said phenos are all over the place... Out of 5 I got 4 girls, all looked the same in veg but express very differently in flower. Terps are very unique and all phenos were quite potent.

With some work I think the MHP can become amazing, but as is it's all over the place. I kept a clone of one of the girls and hit her with some mighty mite pollen, only because thats what I had on hand. Should be interesting to see how that turns out... I made a bunch of F2's, so I'll be working her later too.
 

CaptnChron1k

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Its ssdd

If they're rootbound they might have salt buildup around the inside edges of the pot. I would flush with distilled water a couple times real good especially around the edges if that's the case.
This is on the wookie cross not sunshine the sunshine is perfectly happy stacking like a beast could also be time to change water filter in the house I’m thinking my ph is low I am going to flush and then make sure my root ph is proper to absorb cal
 

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CaptnChron1k

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It could be this^

It gets worse with rain too. Just in case, you might want to move that plant downwind from the rest.

When my plants got leaf spot septoria it looked like they had a phosphorus deficiency also along with the leaf spots and I should have had enough P in my soil. I amended it pretty high based off of soil test numbers. It's a sucky disease so hopefully that's not the case. You can pretty much stop it if you can keep the plant from getting wet though so if you can rig up some type of cover you should be fine assuming that's what it is
I might build greenhouse style canopy for the girls this is why outdoor is a gift from Mother Nature and indoor is better lol just strange I been doing this long time I never had a prob been lucky up untill this year
 

CaptnChron1k

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Won’t do anything to stop a fungal issue
Jeez laweeze how could I over look that it makes sence been way to humid and rainy I looked up how to do my best to stop it if it was ph problem I would like think it would effect the whole plants growth thank you very much I think you nailed it
 

CaptnChron1k

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It looks very much like it from the pic and the weather description you gave. I’ve had it the last few years it’s controllable if you act on it
The thing is now that I looked deep it’s not just the one plant now I wonder if it spread to my others nothing is yellowing like the wookie but more brown circles on perfectly healthy leaves kurwa I hope this don’t ruin. The crop I rely on outdoor through winter to save money I can only do like 6 at a time inside
 

CaptnChron1k

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It looks very much like it from the pic and the weather description you gave. I’ve had it the last few years it’s controllable if you act on it
If the weather turns a little dryer you think that will help it says to Increase air flow but there in the open and get plenty wind
 

OzCocoLoco

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If the weather turns a little dryer you think that will help it says to Increase air flow but there in the open and get plenty wind
I’d be trying to foliar some calcium and silica but only spray in the morning not the afternoon. I do 2 or 3 sprays with liquid copper before they start to flower. Not sure about spraying L.C while they are already flowering but you could have a look into it and any negatives if you were to spray this late
 
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