I have no idea what’s going on




Anyone have a clue what’s going on here? They started getting like this a few days ago. I have them in Veg under a 315 that’s like 2 ft away so I don’t think it’s heat stress. The room is at 67 with 60 rh. I use Sunshine mix 4 and the 4 part GH nutes. I have been using the full line but with Nova. Ph water at 6.3. Thinking the dirt is bunk or my ph pen is wack. Never had anything like this in 2 years.
Been searching here and I can’t seem to find anything that looks like these. It’s like all the new growth from bottom to top is like this. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Need to get that temps up. Your VPD is way off. Temps need to be 75f-85f. Is she in vegative stage?

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I rightclicked on your pic and searched google for a match.
It came back with “Beet Curly Top Virus” which apparently can infect Cannabis/Hemp plants.
Are there any gardeners or farms nearby?
Not saying thats it…But it matches

Yes it’s in veg. Right around week 4. I like to do six weeks before I flip them. I’ve never had a problem with that temp in the past, but I’ll kick on another light to warm it up.

Here is a pic they posted of it
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Apparently one bite from an infected bug is all it needs. The bug may never be seen.

Really? Sounds like some zombie virus. But no… no farms near my basement. I’ll look that up though.

Wow… that’s crazy… kinda does look like it… thanks, I’ll do a little research.

You know what… I still find stink bugs floating around the house… I wonder….

I think your experienced enough to rule out the common rookie mistakes.

Well I’ve never really had any problems. I had the spider mite once. Those things suck. I’m in Michigan and it’s still pretty much winter here so I don’t think it’s from a outside bug.

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Its probably something else, but it looks like this so I threw it out on the table for discussion.
I have seen taco leaves but they dont usually infect the entire plant.
If it is the bug could have been in the dirt.

That looks like a heat issue. A leaf on any plant will get curly like that when heat stressed. That is a natural reaction for any plant, weed or non-weed for its survival. If you suspect old soil then go with your instincts for your next grow. Good luck.

Could be. I looked at the date on the dirt and it was 3 months past the date. Never had any issues with the Sunshine though. It’s not just one plant. Like 5 out of 9. I’m going to change my ro filters and membrane tomorrow, and get a new ph and ppm meter just cuz.

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Yea I was thinking heat at first. But the light is like 4 ft away.

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In that shot they dont look bad
Maybe it is a soil issue like you thought.

Yep, but when you get close you can see it… the other 2 on the left are getting funky to. I’ll swap dirt out tomorrow and flush them I guess

It’s not likely you are too hot with that set-up, the plant coloration indicates they look well watered so heat doesn’t look like the problem. The soil nutrients are looking more likely to be the issue. They do look very dark green which might be an excessive Nitrogen feed?LMAO at your stinkbug comment, same state and same weird problem this year. These fuggers must be hibernating like black bears. I found a live one in my car last week that survived a non-heated garage all winter.

Stink bugs suck. I had them in the house all winter. Must have got in the attic. I read they lay eggs on plants leaf’s so I scoped them out pretty good. Nothing there.

That would suck getting your crop chopped to the ground by stink bugs. Never heard of that but I’m getting a laugh thinking about that scenario. It wouldn’t by funny but you would have one hell of a story to tell. I had a woodchuck wipeout a half row of yellow wax beans in one day a few years ago. What part of MI for you? Me…S.W. MI along the Lake Michigan sunset coast.

Up in Greenville. I was down your way last week at the Barge…