Need help identifying issue

kratosxxl

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For weird new growth my first question: is your pH good?

Second, have you scoped for russet mites? You can't see russets with the naked eye. Must use scope.
Ph is good i checked runoff like 10 times. I did not looked for russet mites. Good point ill try
 

cannabiscrusader

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Do you use it as a foliar? You said planted to cocoa 5 days ago. Was it in another medium before? Could just be transplant shock.
 

cannabiscrusader

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Maybe don't foliar the new growth. Cocoa could also be saturating that big block of rock wool leading to root rot, or at the very least overwatering symptoms. I'm not a cocoa guy tho
 

kratosxxl

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Maybe don't foliar the new growth. Cocoa could also be saturating that big block of rock wool leading to root rot, or at the very least overwatering symptoms. I'm not a cocoa guy tho
Yeah ill stop foilar for a bit. Ive done similar grows for like 2 year with 0 issues. This tine i changed my veg guy.
 

cannabiscrusader

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Raise the humidity on the next batch when you get them. They lookvlike they needed more time to harden off. My clones get like that if I put them in dirt without enough root mass.
They should power through, everything else looks healthy. I think it was just a humidity change either from where the clone was made or the shipping container it arrived in
 

HydroKid239

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I looked up a few things, and everything seems to point toward insects. I'd get a loupe, or at least a 40x magnifying glass. If you have good vision, use someone's glasses you whom you know to be blind as a bat lol. Scratch up the medium maybe to see if anything is walking around?
 

kratosxxl

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I checked with mag glass ,nothing also whats weird is tree is super healthy nice and green just 4-5 trees have new growth is like this. I just defoliated it should trigger plant defense system, lets see if it makes any difference
 
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