Help identifying leaf problem affecting entire plant

HomeGrownTerps

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I am a new grower this is my second run, the first run could not have gone any more perfect everything was absolutely fine no problems at all what so ever. This new grow however has been having problems from the start and at this point I am starting to get concerned. I have been searching all day and I can not figure out what is affecting my plant, I am hoping that you guys can maybe help me out. I have two gorilla glue autos and one seems to have the entire new growth and old growth affected by something I can not figure out. I will post photos of the problem. Plants are 14 days old from seed. For the first 7 days i sprayed the leaves with regular tap water and it left somewhat of a film but then i realized later that its even on new growth. 0 bugs on any of the bottom leaves or top. After the 7 days I fed just ph water to 6.3 then about day 12 I did about 2 mls of cal mag. Any ideas wth is going on?
 

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Skoal

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I would probably wait before doing anything. It could be a nutrient level issue. I’m no expert. Maybe someone can correct me if wrong. But it looks way to early to tell if there is an issue. If the leaves keep getting worse you may want to add some nutrients. Also how high is your bulb? And what time of bulb. If it’s an LED it should be a decent length away.
 

Budzbuddha

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Ignore it ..... hovering over young first set leaves is just gonna be a lost cause .... plant will show what’s up as it grows out.

Throwing this and that at every BLEMISH , ODDITY or whatever is setting you up for shit problems.
Remember that most plant issues are USER CREATED. It looks fine.

Next time pull plant and use natural light to REALLY see what is going on.
Blurple lighting highlights all kinds of things that are not there.
 

HomeGrownTerps

New Member
Ignore it ..... hovering over young first set leaves is just gonna be a lost cause .... plant will show what’s up as it grows out.

Throwing this and that at every BLEMISH , ODDITY or whatever is setting you up for shit problems.
Remember that most plant issues are USER CREATED. It looks fine.

Next time pull plant and use natural light to REALLY see what is going on.
Blurple lighting highlights all kinds of things that are not there.
Ok for sure i never even thought of that. I will take your guys advice and post more pics as time goes on in normal lighting conditions. Im just hoping its not TMV it was the only th8ng that looked similar.
 

Uncle Reefer

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Ignore it ..... hovering over young first set leaves is just gonna be a lost cause .... plant will show what’s up as it grows out.

Throwing this and that at every BLEMISH , ODDITY or whatever is setting you up for shit problems.
Remember that most plant issues are USER CREATED. It looks fine.

Next time pull plant and use natural light to REALLY see what is going on.
Blurple lighting highlights all kinds of things that are not there.
Agreed
what it is is a soil pathogen that your plant will quickly out grow.
Do Not worry about it
 
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