Help! spots and light green deformed new growth!! whats goin on!!? ::: PICS::

godhand

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hei guys,

i got some thc bomb and the purps growing in fox farm soil indoors. using miracle grow perlite added too the mix. temp is 74-80f
humidity is 39-46.

it might be ph im not sure, if it is please tell me what ph water should i give to balance out fox farm soil.
im also getting a papery dry wrinkled effect. their breaking off the leaf.
and if you have any tip on what i should do would be cool.

let me know whats up.
~thanks
 

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im curious as to what this may be as well, one of my plants has the wrinkly paper effect going on right now, and nobody is helping... its kinda GAY!!!
 
i know man. i feel ya. everytime i grow this crap happens. i dont know y. but i did learn a lot thru my many mistakes and hopefully get this right soon.
 
If it is a clone then it may be in the genetics.
i have 5 clones right now that are 4th generation clones which means...

i started out with a seed and cloned that seed plant took that new clone grow it into a big plant cloned it grow that new clone into a big plant and then cloned it. so i ended up with a clone of a clone of a clone. (if you guys get it at all?)

every time you take a clone from a clone you decrease the strength of the plants genetics.
it will make the plant grow funny like check out this leafs!!!!

Maybe this is your problem.

a few of the leaf are half lite green just like yours so i know they go hand and hand.
 

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Looks to me like maybe mild heat stress or possibly over fertilizing. It doesn't appear to be that bad though so I would just back the light a little further from the plants to see if that helps and then go from there. Good luck.
 
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