Why are my leaves doing this. Overwatering?

twentyeight.threefive

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Would I see tip burn if this were the case because there’s none
I've never experienced or seen salt build up first hand so I couldn't say.

Check out the website I linked about coco. Definitely worth the time to read up more on coco.

 

Maineconnect

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I've never experienced or seen salt build up first hand so I couldn't say.

Check out the website I linked about coco. Definitely worth the time to read up more on coco.

You’ve never burned a plant ? Come on
 

Maineconnect

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Could you go into that more. What’s my best course of action.
Here’s an isolated leaf I just pulled at lights on after upping nutes from 1.8-1.9 ...... irony I hope?

scoping for notes tonight. I’ve already seen one translucent egg.
 

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Maineconnect

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A salt build up and feeding the plant too high of an EC feed are two different things.
Photo above calcium? Nite burn? Isolated leaf but I’ll tell you what I’m about to flush the entire room with recharge caMg and 1/4 strength nutes. I’m about to put couple gallons through each on my original hose with more flow.

im also going to scope more for mitt population.
if it’s none of this I quit growing for a while lmao fuck me man
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Photo above calcium? Nite burn? Isolated leaf but I’ll tell you what I’m about to flush the entire room with recharge caMg and 1/4 strength nutes. I’m about to put couple gallons through each on my original hose with more flow.

im also going to scope more for mitt population.
if it’s none of this I quit growing for a while lmao fuck me man
Honestly I'd work on removing your current pest problem before trying to correct anything else that might not even be a problem.
 

waterproof808

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I have dealt with russets a few times. The damage is always the same and doesn’t look like what’s going on in your pics. Russets are easy to beat with $10 of sulfur dust.

Broad mites are different, much smaller and cause different damage. It could be what you have if you are seeing eggs. Root Aphids also cause phantom issues, you may want to unpot a plant and see if there are any on your Roots.
 

Silky T

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Yes I’m back and need good information.
I know it’s here. As of lately I have not been getting much feed back on RIU & it’s deffinately not what is used to be.

anyone know why my leaves would be doing this wierd shit.Like there holding water having transpiration or ph issues.
maybe theyjust need a good leaf.
ill reply with any info just ask.

All done writing up details to get one hit.
It's hard to tell what your plants are doing with this light. Do you have any pics with natural or light bulb light?

all that being said any insight would be greatly appreciated.
 

Silky T

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Wind stress could make sense I have a significant amount of airflow. I can dial that back quickly and observe.

I did push my temps up (84ish) for a few days flirting with co2 and ideal temps. Heat stress is there and evident. Backed it down to 79-81 and observing.
These plants have established root systems in these containers they are in coco coir perlite 70/30 so I can’t wrap my head around over watering .

Honestly my vpd I believe to be solid.
I think I may have been under feeding ( I upped strength and can already see more flexible new growth) the bumpy leaves I have no clue
They absolutely love the trio (Fox Farm) and added fish and guano (Monterey). They'll straighten out in no time. And use rain water.
 

Maineconnect

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I have dealt with russets a few times. The damage is always the same and doesn’t look like what’s going on in your pics. Russets are easy to beat with $10 of sulfur dust.

Broad mites are different, much smaller and cause different damage. It could be what you have if you are seeing eggs. Root Aphids also cause phantom issues, you may want to unpot a plant and see if there are any on your Roots.
Broads I believe is what I’m dealing with.
Pulled out a root ball and was healthy and strong and white I’ll try and take a photo but honestly I’m out of there today so frustrated.
Mental day. Really need this crop. Going back tonight to keep fighting but man.
 

Silky T

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I’m confused on that one could you explain
Fox Farm Liquid Nutrient Trio Hydro Formula: Big Bloom, Grow Big Hydro, Tiger Bloom. Also Monterey Fish and Guano. Like I said, the smellier, the better! Follow the directions but, thankfully, if you give too much of the fish emulsion, they won't mind; under or over, they love it either way! Strangely enough, I haven't had any pest problems. Sometimes flies will buzz around the container of this liquid but add a little water to the mix and they'll go away. Just experiment with these nutes. The good thing is you can't F up!
 

Maineconnect

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Fox Farm Liquid Nutrient Trio Hydro Formula: Big Bloom, Grow Big Hydro, Tiger Bloom. Also Monterey Fish and Guano. Like I said, the smellier, the better! Follow the directions but, thankfully, if you give too much of the fish emulsion, they won't mind; under or over, they love it either way!
Foliar spray? I think I have broads
 
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