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Auto white widow - tga super soil - 1000w hid

hmmm,Ive had a cpl leaves on a few plants look similar but not indoors short of one.I chalked it up to a heavy or over fed and composting soil on some level.I used yucca extract since it dampens microbial activity somewhat..buuut, you didnt get them wet at all did ya?the patterns dont suggest that imo buuut ya never kno lol.. I also had some level of leaf mold I brought in from outside that got on one I had to treat.. than I had another with some mild root slime that looked similar and dampened it and removed the leaves and it was fine..but an exact answer im not 100% bro..sorry.ive seen similar but not that coloration..atleast that I can remember lmfao!:Sharing One:
 
This did show up right after a heavy watering they could have gotten wet.
 
well if it didnt get wet for example I was thinking the root respiration might need to be looked at.there is a pretty fine line when dealing with autos and the loamy and/or the breathing capabilities of the soil.if its too heavy especially after a watering it'll easily get wonk quickly if theres already an issue.are they brittle and clearish and soft..? assuming they didnt get wet er something"AFN smoke out" to fix that when the grows over stick another 3 or 4 gallons of small perlite to about 20 gallons of soil and a few gallons of coco or rice husks as well.thatll hook ya right up id think. Im not sure it really overfed per say..that could be said i think but its more of an activity thing as the compot(s) ,foods and bacteria feed n break down on a hundred things lol. and thats assuming it wasnt done or cold when blending the soil all kinds of things go into play at this point..id need cook times..exact stuffs used and wheather they were composted n all that.moisture levels while cooking all that pedigree information man.:Sharing One: but if it spreads quickly lemme know of use the help line here. or if there are any drastic changes..fluff your soil WELL and stick a fan on them at the base or over the top n make sure your temps are good too to speed evaporation is what you want right now imho..Assuming they didnt get wet er anything ofcourse :Sharing One:
 
SoSo what happens if they got wet? That is a possibility. You think it could just be a light burn?
 
well thats why I had asked ya if theyre soft n lightly brittle OR fully brittle and dried and crumble off.cuz if its not spread and they are dried its possibly just a slight moisture of the leaves ya got wet.but the patterning of them dont suggest that.always know if you get your leaves wet. that can always be an issue for misdiagnosis imho. soft n clear'ish is a separate issue altogether n if theyre soft n supple still.
 
No those spots are more brown, dry, and crumbly.
 
have they spread at all ??if they havent id say yer just fine n prolly got some mists on em maybe or a spurt.id use water only on them and fluff your soil really well post watering by about an hour and increase air flow if you can at the bottom of the pots as well...didi you use anything hot or heavy as a feed recently?Just curious is all.I dont believe it to be a burn.just trying to get an idea of the feeding of your soil is all.since Im not smelling it n poking at it its kinda hard ta tell lol Thanks!
 
No its not spreading. I have feed nothing but water and 1 beneficial tea a couple weeks back. They seem to be doing OK so I won't worry to much about it. Thank you EOF I appreciate you taking you time and sharing your knowledge with me. Good grow karma to you brother.
 
Day 35

Nearly half way home.
 

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