Noticed this today, had to have happened in the past 3-4 days. Anybody know what this might be? I don’t have the ticket offhand but if somebody can paste it I will fill it out
Looks like they may have gotten a little nute splash being at the very bottom. Rest of plant looks ok. I wouldn’t worry too much unless it starts to spread.
I was thinking wind or possibly even from touching the soil when drooping, I know for sure I haven’t gotten nute water on these leaves. They do look like some type of burn rather than a deficiency/excess though
Strains:
Soils:
Vessals:
Ph: / runoff
Ppm/tds/ec:
Indoor/ outdoor
Lights:
Temps:
Humidity:
Ventilation:
Co2
Looks like soil burn to me. Its on the bottom so dont sweat it…
Heres a pic for reference. I got these wet with soil on purpose just to show what soil vs leaf looks like.
@Shiverpine
Strains: Unknown, Bag Seeds.
Soils: FoxFarm Ocean Forest
Vessals: 7 Gal fabric pot
Ph: / runoff - unknown
Ppm/tds/ec: - unknown
Indoor
Lights: x2 SF1000
Temps: 72°/77°
Humidity: 65%/70%
Ventilation: 10” inch standing fan
Co2 - no
Will give a pH and a PPM reading in the next day or two so I can recalibrate my pH pen
Perfectly normal, the lower leaves really take a beating!! Touching soil…. Getting nutrient solution splashed/dunked on them. Plus the plant doesn’t need them anymore it’s got better/closer leaves to utilize and they will typically start to shed those lower leaves if they aren’t pulling their weight.
@Autos-only @ChittyChittyBangin thanks for the help, I’ve clipped the leaves and if they continue I’ll let y’all know. Thanks!