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granitestate

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so i have a plant outside, bout 5 nodes so far, perfect symetry. Ive noticed that one about 25% of the leaves there are large, oval shaped "clear" spots. If i put my finger under the leaf, i can see if through the leaf. Ive never seen anything like this but then again im not that incredibly experianced. I just gave it a tiny bit of blooming and rooting about three days ago, first feeding, but the spots were there before that.
Also, on the newest set of leaves, towards where leaf stem meets the trunk, they are white-ish/clearing, but not crystal clear like the other spots. Obviously its a deficiency, but of what? chlorophyll? how the fuck do i fix that? :?
 

granitestate

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yeah, ill take some today. i talked to a "plant" lady yesterday at work and she said it might not be getting enough light. makes sense i guess, its on my porch, but only gets DIRECT sunlight for about 6-8 hours a day. pics a lil later, gotta wake up first
 

granitestate

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it were bugs, sorry it took so long to get back, the bottom couple of leaf sets got eaten up, but shes lookin good up top. im surprised its still chugging right along, ive had a couple of nights in a row in the low 30's, one night the low dipped down to 28. and that was the temp on my back porch, love my lil digi thermometer, keeps the highest and lowest temps of the last 7 days. anyways, lately the temps daytime have been mid 70's nighttime a comfy 58+, sounds like perfect weather for tossin some seeds in the woods, hopefully it stays this warm.
 
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