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    Hi all, just waiting for phone to charge above 15% then I'll grab some pics. I have two northern lights autos that are both suffering. The top layer/ skin of the leaf on both plants look like something has been taking a bite out of it. I noticed one bit last night and more this morning.

    I have spent about an hour going through them with a loupe and I cannot find anything that could be the cause strangest thing it's only these two and the three sensi skunk are fine

    Confused so thought I would ask you guys before I go nuts

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    Here you go, my foto-fu is weak I am afraid. Speaking of which either one of my fans is squeaking, I'm going nuts, or there is a grasshopper type thing in my tent

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    PLEASE COPY THIS TEMPLATE AND FILL IN THE INFORMATION.



    Soil or hydro or coco: coco

    Strain: sensi Northern lights auto

    Photo or Auto: auto

    plant age: 38 days

    pot size: 12l fabric

    has it been repotted? and when?: no

    soil type: errr coco?

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min): 25 20

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity: 40-60

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl): led/cfl

    Light schedule: 18/6

    ph level: 5.8-5.9

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC. 0.6

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco) started at 0.8 a and b, with calmag once a week. Started yellowing about a 10 days ago, increased to 1.0, still yellow five days ago, increased to 1.2. Lowered back to 1.0 as burnt tips of leaves, green returned though!

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    Looks a lot like water splashes to me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumper114 View Post
    Looks a lot like water splashes to me!
    ..... To be fair dude.... That could be it as I'm not the most graceful person in the world

    I hope it is, thank you for taking the time to have a look!

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    Could be cal/mag deficiency, or, false positive because your temps and humidity are not to the plants' tastes. Tho 25-20 and 40-60% seems generally fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valentina View Post
    Could be cal/mag deficiency, or, false positive because your temps and humidity are not to the plants' tastes. Tho 25-20 and 40-60% seems generally fine.
    Thank you for your input I'll try giving them another dose of calmag this week and a foliar spray. Would rather have a deficiency then pests so you guys are making my day lol

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    Hey all, just wanted to say thank you again for your help and that between being careful with the water, a foliar spray of calmag and a little bit in the feed there is no more patches

    You guys are ace

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