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So being a new grower I feel like I live in this area on the forums :P With that being said, I done a ton of reading and I haven't seen any issue like this yet.

Strain:Auto Blue berry
Age: 10 days
Lights: During the day sunlight at night T5's.
Soil PH: 6.3
Soil: FFOF and perlite
Nutes: None at this time.

Now this issue was not their this morning. I went to check on the plant seen this, been around 4-5 hours. I can see the plant has gotten bigger already in just those few hours. But I see this when I goto check on it. Every now and again, I go over to it and spray it with pure ph water. No nutes.

I will keep looking, but I don't know at this time. I don't think it would be bugs, I see none at this time. I may look at it under the scope in a bit, but this happen so quick and a good amount of damage that it looks like.




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You don't say what kind of damage you have.Can you post some pics?
 
Yeah, was taking for ever to upload forgot to add before making the post :P They are there now :)
 
It doesn't look like a nute problem but looks like a insect thing.Just keep a eye on it and see if it gets worse.It may be water spot damage so I would stop spraying for awhile and see what happens.Let us no if things change.
 
I looked under the scope a bit didnt see any thing. I really need to find a good digital scope to use heh. I think it may be the water spot issue silly me heh. I will keep looking for bugs before I put this one back with the others.
 
I looked under the scope a bit didnt see any thing. I really need to find a good digital scope to use heh. I think it may be the water spot issue silly me heh. I will keep looking for bugs before I put this one back with the others.

I've had those pale/faded spots. I thought they were due to water siting on the leaf, maybe burning it from the nutrients. But, they had a square'ish outline like yours which made it look like the ph-fluctuation problem mentioned in a previous post (where pigment seems to entirely disappear, leaving a white/cream area on the leaf.). I think it might be a moderate/preliminary version of that deficiency (not sure deficiency is the right word. More like damage?).

I think I've only seen it when I also had those white/cream spots. Maybe it's unrelated.
 
If you have a smart phone you could get a macro lens for it, something like http://goo.gl/FQCmEq. As to your plants I have no idea, sorry :( Good luck with them though!
 
hey Sauce! that weird color patching,.. did you spray out in the sun? or did they get exposed to pretty cool temps? The only thing I can think of that causes that specific type damage is mild lensing burn from droplets acting like lenses in strong light, or a cool spell causing something called mesophyll cell collapse (mesophyll cells are the ones in between the upper and lower dermis layers; cold snaps can kill these, leaving the tissue above and below alive but sunken in some in the affected area)... I know you said they come in at night for supp' lighting (I do the exact same thing), so I'm leaning toward the lensing burn,... unless the got a cold breeze wafting over then from an open window or something? My friend this last Winter had his indoors, but cold drafts caused that MCC syndrome,.... either way, nothing to do to fix, just avoid misting in strong light! )LOL! or elevate them off the cold floor, like my pal did)....

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hey Sauce! that weird color patching,.. did you spray out in the sun? or did they get exposed to pretty cool temps? The only thing I can think of that causes that specific type damage is mild lensing burn from droplets acting like lenses in strong light, or a cool spell causing something called mesophyll cell collapse (mesophyll cells are the ones in between the upper and lower dermis layers; cold snaps can kill these, leaving the tissue above and below alive but sunken in some in the affected area)... I know you said they come in at night for supp' lighting (I do the exact same thing), so I'm leaning toward the lensing burn,... unless the got a cold breeze wafting over then from an open window or something? My friend this last Winter had his indoors, but cold drafts caused that MCC syndrome,.... either way, nothing to do to fix, just avoid misting in strong light! )LOL! or elevate them off the cold floor, like my pal did)....
 
I agree, mostly likely water spots. How is your humidity level? It looks like your leaf edges are curling up a bit which can indicate your RH is too low.
 
they was out side, and the curling only started when that damaged had happen. It's like the top layer of the leaf was taken off, so it coudn't support it self. RH has never been an issue thank god, always 40-50s. When it rains 60+ (Getting a dehumidifier today) I also am getting a 440 cal storm LED. They like the sunlight, but bugs are my biggest fear heh.
 
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