what causes leaves to look like this

kabona

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these are off a mother plant i have on a drip system... been having this problem for a while now... slowly been eating away at my plant over the last month or so. I am growing out a new mother and going to chop this one down after i take a few clones off what is left, still curious to know what the cause is.

ph 5.9
ppm about 1100
humidity 80%
temp 69
 

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I wouldn't say its a nutrient burn only because I do not see any yellowing of the tips and the lightening of the leaves is stemming from the inside out, usually an indicator of a deficiency. There are a few questions that will help me answer your situation and the problem can be remedied relatively easy :).

#1 - how big is your plant
#2 - what is your feeding regimen and when was the last time you did a nutrient change
#3 - how active have you been cutting clones off of your mother
#4 - how much control do you have over the humidity and environmental controls?

Look forward to hearing back!
 

kabona

Active Member
I wouldn't say its a nutrient burn only because I do not see any yellowing of the tips and the lightening of the leaves is stemming from the inside out, usually an indicator of a deficiency. There are a few questions that will help me answer your situation and the problem can be remedied relatively easy :).

#1 - how big is your plant
#2 - what is your feeding regimen and when was the last time you did a nutrient change
#3 - how active have you been cutting clones off of your mother
#4 - how much control do you have over the humidity and environmental controls?

Look forward to hearing back!
i lowered the nutes a couple weeks ago a bit to see if it was nute burn. All that happened was all my leaves lightened up a bit in color but the problem continued, so i was pretty confident that it was not nute burn


plant is about 4 feet tall (had to chop the top, was getting to tall for the tent)
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(i did some minor LST to the plant while it was growing so it has a couple minor bends in it)

being fed by 2 2gph drippers (4ghp total) for 5 minutes 3 times a day (did a rez change 2 weeks ago) botanicare nutes (changing to GH and starting lucas formula next res change)

i cut my first clones off her a few days ago

as far as control over my environment... well its winter here right now so we have the furnace on and keep that at a the same temp... but when it warms up in a few months i figure i will be able to control the environment more with an air conditioner in my grow room

i also forgot to mention that the leaves that have been affected, when i remove them from the main stem, it is soggy right at the node, enough that with barely any pulling the leaf the branch comes off

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a shot of my babies, lookin good!! :hump:IMG_1162.jpg
 

KaleoXxX

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are you flowering right now?

my smart ass response to your thread was going to be; cutting them off and drying them out.

now that i see the pictures of the leafs on the plant it looks like a possible nitrogen def, thats why i asked if your flowering
 

kabona

Active Member
my smart ass response to your thread was going to be; cutting them off and drying them out.

now that i see the pictures of the leafs on the plant it looks like a possible nitrogen def, thats why i asked if your flowering

lol @ the smart ass response.. i found that rather amusing haha

neways .. no no flowering, its just a mother
 
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