What the f is this lol?

coLeader

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I can’t for the life of me figure out what this is,
It’s certainly doesn’t point at heat stress..
last picture is supposed to show general plant health.
The white stuff on the leaf tips is just diatomaceous earth as I use it as a preventative and I’ve dealt with a gnat problem before

Bio bizz all mix
Ph; 6.2-6.5
Temp; 77f-84f
Rh; 62%-70%
 

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have you had any spikes in temp ? Looks like slight heat stress but its really nothing to worry about . Plants look very healthy otherwise
We had a heat wave last week, it spiked to 86f in the grow room and stayed that way for roughly 2 days
 
We had a heat wave last week, it spiked to 86f in the grow room and stayed that way for roughly 2 days
Id say , theirs your answer mate . Really would try not to woory so much about the smallest of things . I see where your coming from , their you babies . They look healthy bro. Sure they will reward you plentiful
 
Id say , theirs your answer mate . Really would try not to woory so much about the smallest of things . I see where your coming from , their you babies . They look healthy bro. Sure they will reward you plentiful
This explains it then and yeah maybe I am stressing this too much but these two are auto flowers, and I’ve had nothing but trouble with them in the past. They don’t tend to take stress that well and get stunted in the process just don’t want another midget plant that’s all :D

Photos are more forgiving and it’s no big deal if they get stressed because you’re not on the clock with them yada yada
 
This explains it then and yeah maybe I am stressing this too much but these two are auto flowers, and I’ve had nothing but trouble with them in the past. They don’t tend to take stress that well and get stunted in the process just don’t want another midget plant that’s all :D

Photos are more forgiving and it’s no big deal if they get stressed because you’re not on the clock with them yada yada
Sometimes if plants get heat stressed they tend to curl their leaf tips up , it a defensive mechanism. They also very resilient, clever bastards they are
 
Sometimes if plants get heat stressed they tend to curl their leaf tips up , it a defensive mechanism. They also very resilient, clever bastards they are
Indeed all plants are intelligent, I just have never seen the inner leaf’s curl like that so I assumed that it was something else
 
You got a diary i can follow mate @coLeader I used to do plants in biobizz myself . Im on another cannibis related forum and know ther is a wizard with the stuff and had a detaied grow plan . Ill get it for you when i get a chance pal
 
One the main things i remember from it is feed small amounts . When in first or second week of flower , Epsom salts are your friend as its lacking magnesium
 
One the main things i remember from it is feed small amounts . When in first or second week of flower , Epsom salts are your friend as its lacking magnesium
I’ll checkout the diary, I’ve read that bio bizz is deficient in magnesium especially in light mix. I’m using alg-a mic to supplement mg and ca as I’ve heard it can be used alternatively to the calmag fertilizer. Other than that I also got some Guanokalong complete organics 2-3-5 that I’ll top dress with later
 
I’m starting to think it’s russet mites that cause the leaves to curl like this
 

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I’ll checkout the diary, I’ve read that bio bizz is deficient in magnesium especially in light mix. I’m using alg-a mic to supplement mg and ca as I’ve heard it can be used alternatively to the calmag fertilizer. Other than that I also got some Guanokalong complete organics 2-3-5 that I’ll top dress with later
It's light on it you definitely need to add magnesium or a organic source of calmag in whatever form most of the time if your using bio bizz mix n nutes
 
I can’t for the life of me figure out what this is,
It’s certainly doesn’t point at heat stress..
last picture is supposed to show general plant health.
The white stuff on the leaf tips is just diatomaceous earth as I use it as a preventative and I’ve dealt with a gnat problem before

Bio bizz all mix
Ph; 6.2-6.5
Temp; 77f-84f
Rh; 62%-70%
taco-ing. off top of my head caused by over watering, over fertilizing, light too intense, or overheating.
 
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