Has me stumped...

jamison333

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Had two plants under 250ish actual watts for veg in my grow tent...in 3 gallon fabric pots with kinda a hodgepodge of potting soil and compost and perlite I had kicking around. I moved them outside to finish, went out of town and can back to advanced issues on one of them... they’re in 10-15 gallon pots now, great mix of compost, bone meal, castings, guano, peat, clay pellets, some Epsom salts, and a bit of dolomite lime mixed in as well. Maybe something else but the at pretty much it...any ideas as to what this is?
 

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spek9

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That's a combination if issues I've never seen together before. Subbed to see if anyone has any opinion as to your situation.

As an aside, hey! from the west coast! Missed my Cape Breton trip this year due to the holidemic, but will be back again next spring.
 

jamison333

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I’ve combed the chart a fair amount...but the style of yellowing is odd...I’m thinking tobacco mosaic virus? Or something cal/mag or iron, something like that
 

spek9

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I’ve combed the chart a fair amount...but the style of yellowing is odd...I’m thinking tobacco mosaic virus? Or something cal/mag or iron, something like that
Any chance that you could take a pic per day and update this thread as things progress? I am honestly curious to figure out what's going on here.
 

Rakin

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Had it been by chance really hot, sunny, and windy outside when you moved them out? Looks like environmental stress to me.
 

jamison333

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Had it been by chance really hot, sunny, and windy outside when you moved them out? Looks like environmental stress to me.
It could be stress but almost the opposite direction...it got pretty wet and rainy!
And yeah I’ll try to keep it updated! I found one guy who had the same thing happen but it was on a forum that he didn’t update from last year...last I saw it continued growing for at least a while but he never updated on yield or anything.
 

jamison333

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More or less the same so far as I can tell...not worse not better...it’s definitely growling more slowly than it’s friend nearby, but it’s growing none the less and not that much slower...different strains anyway so tough to compare. I’m nearly certain it’s some virus(probably some form of mosaic) but seems to be a fair amount of contention online if mosaic virus is even real or if it’s just newb growers looking for an excuse...believe me, I very well may have messed up along the way, I do know the soil is a bit acidic and surely other problems I’m not aware of...If it’s anything I’d have to suspect boron or myoblenium or whatever but who knows.
I haven’t really tried to fix anything for fear of it worsening, but some scholastic papers suggested that a small amount of aspirin had been effective in at least suppressing the effects of the virus(if it is that) so I’ll give that a shot next time around and upload a couple days later with an update.
 

jamison333

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Hey maybe y’all know what this is as well...just started in a couple of spots on a different plant, just new growth, and over the course of one day has progressed significantly. I have a photo or two from yesterday and today. Could it be related to my other plant? They are 6ish feet from each other

thanks @crisnpropa I had toyed with the idea of magnesium issues, but I tossed in a handful of Epsom salts to the soil mix when I transplanted, they oughtta be good...I’ll try the aspirin, look for improvement today...if no response, I’ll try the epsom next watering.
 

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jamison333

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Tried some magnesium salts with the last watering a couple of days ago...she’s just as vigorous as her neighbor these days but still showing the weird striping...

we will see...but the bud formation is slowly beginning! I think the last photos on the other plant are iron deficiency...it had rained a lot and I suspect that was the culprit
 

jamison333

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hey, i had poked quite a few holes in the bottom, so i shouldn't have been drainage, but could have been....you notice the past tense....after all that, she started throwing out little ball sacks allll around, chopped her and i'm sad, but done with stressing about it. lol
 
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