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Jared6327

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Does anyone have any ideas to what's going on with my plant?
 

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looks like light or heat burn at a first glance/guess. Also, it may have come into contact with something hot or corrosive to the plant itself. Other than that it could be your nutes and overfeeding but i don't see many tip burn. I could be wrong though. good luck
 
Hard to give an answer if you give us no information at all. There's thread about how to ask for help. Help us help you.
Sorry I'm very new to growing not sure what information you need. It is a outdoor grow and it has down poured for the last week. The plant is in sun for most of the day when it is sunny. And I'm using fox farm nutrients on it big bloom tiger bloom and grow big. Not in that order
 
Sorry I'm very new to growing not sure what information you need. It is a outdoor grow and it has down poured for the last week. The plant is in sun for most of the day when it is sunny. And I'm using fox farm nutrients on it big bloom tiger bloom and grow big. Not in that order
that explains it then... definitely water logged roots. A trick you can try is to put foil over the planter so the rain cant get in, at least until the monsoons end
 
that explains it then... definitely water logged roots. A trick you can try is to put foil over the planter so the rain cant get in, at least until the monsoons end
Awesome thanks for the tip I will definitely give it a try. Kinda hard to give it nutrients when it is already getting so much water
 
Sorry I'm very new to growing not sure what information you need. It is a outdoor grow and it has down poured for the last week. The plant is in sun for most of the day when it is sunny. And I'm using fox farm nutrients on it big bloom tiger bloom and grow big. Not in that order
No need to apologize. This little bit of info was good for Emilya to help you :)
 
That looks rather strange to me.
Rest of the plant, at least what can be seen in that pic looks in very good health with zero problems.
But one little swath in a straight line across about 4 leaves is burned to hell.
That doesn't make much sense unless something harsh came in contact with those few leaves.
Maybe some chemical in the yard, something hot, a reflection from or through glass.
Doesn't look like any nutrient or watering problem to me.
But maybe the angle of the pic is deceiving.
 
That looks rather strange to me.
Rest of the plant, at least what can be seen in that pic looks in very good health with zero problems.
But one little swath in a straight line across about 4 leaves is burned to hell.
That doesn't make much sense unless something harsh came in contact with those few leaves.
Maybe some chemical in the yard, something hot, a reflection from or through glass.
Doesn't look like any nutrient problem to me.
But maybe the angle of the pic is deceiving.
Yes the rest of the plant seems healthy to me also. I have several other plants that are in the same environment and none of them seem to be having this problem. I will just have to keep a eye on this guy and try and let it dry out a bit see if that helps . Thanks for your input
 
Yes the rest of the plant seems healthy to me also. I have several other plants that are in the same environment and none of them seem to be having this problem. I will just have to keep a eye on this guy and try and let it dry out a bit see if that helps . Thanks for your input

Then most likely something came in contact with it in the straight line across those leaves.
If it were a root problem the rest of the plant wouldn't look that healthy.

I'd keep an eye out for what may have come in contact with it.
 
I knew instantly when I saw the picture, what was going on. To affect the new top growth to such an extent... so bad that absolutely no nutrients were getting to the top where it was needed, either the main feeder root had been severed or the plant was in distress due to water. The tap root has shut down and put a coating over itself to protect it until the flood waters recede. The plant will be stunted for a while, until it can use all that water. It might take a week, unless the sun comes out... but be patient. You don't need nutes right now, those lower roots need to see oxygen before this plant comes out of its coma. Be patient. This weed is a survivor.
 
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