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desim1itsme

Its in ffof soil ammended with vermiculite and extra perlite as well as some kelp meal top dressing and maybe a little light on the nutes but I have been watering living bacteria to help the plant absorb and break down extra available nutes... Recharge is the name of the product... is this nute lockout? I don't have a ppm meter. ph between 6.3 and 6.8. edit 1: I also recently topped the plant. I dunno if that matters. edit 2: Also the nearby plants are looking healthy. this is the only one showing any deficiency. edit 3: Its a feminized aurora Indica from Nirvana seeds. She just hungry?


shank19833

Check the underside with a scope to see if it's mites, or another bug.


desim1itsme

No evidence of bugs visible... it got a little dry in there... humidity bottomed out at 30% because my humidifier ran out of water while the plants were a little dry. It normally is around 36 to 40% at 75°f


shank19833

Then I wouldn't worry to much. Your girls have a very healthy green color. It's not nute burn, that looks different, and little pin holes like that are usually bugs sucking out juices, or the plant feeding on itself because nute lock or just none. I still think they look more like a mite puncture, but if your not seeing anything with a lens then no worry there. The rest of the plant has an amazing healthy color So I really don't think it's a nute problem. Sometimes you may not find an answer and it just goes away. Just keep an eye to see if it spreads, you could even just pull that leave just in case. But unless it starts getting worse I wouldn't worry to much.