Leaf deformity diagnosis

I keep staring at pix looking for signs of bugs. I don’t see chewed or spotted leaves. The only indication of bugs present in all pix was this single grasshopper poop. No leaves showing chewed in shot either.


Leaves appear shiny and definitely been sprayed.

Sorry I don’t see indication of infestation. I do see inter-veinal spotting, with need for calmag supplementation.

Similar wavy leaflets with twisty nature that I have experienced outside was caused by the heavy morning dew collecting mid-lower plant.

Before going further, I need updated shots. It would help to see some individual whole plant shots. Then show me 1-3 shots with your concern leafs under each whole plant shot. Tag me when ready.

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Appreciate your time! Here are a bunch of different angles of the same plant. Bit of shadows but hopefully will give you something better to work with










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Could this be viral? Seems to be not bugs to me too. Seems to be in new and old growth at the same time.

Not a popular suggestion but I would be starting to think towards cull. I admit that I am a ruthless culler…. Seen you do this too @Budbrother

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Only have 1 shot to get a harvest in this year so hopefully it wont come to that

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@noddykitty1 I came across this, seems to check a lot of the boxes but also said it’s very uncommon in cannabis plants.

This is one of the older pics

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Do you think it might just be just be your 1st guess of excess nitrogen? I did start nutes earlier this year and been pushing them a bit?

Im gonna try straight water for a week to see if that helps. How long would it take to flush them out?

Doesn’t look like TMV from the two times I’ve ever seen it in person @maplebuds. The latest shots included meristem. That looks healthy with no signs of any deficiency or excess. Did things worsen or improve after spraying? It appears to have worsened.

I saw this, to me looked like sun lensing burns caused from dew holding onto the leaves. @BobbyDigital The spotty chlorosis stands out to me as Ca demands as it hits the parts with most dense concentrations in the leaf.

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The spraying hasn’t seemed to have any affect. I haven’t found any bugs up to this point, I just sprayed to rule them out.

I did notice that the 2 orange kush were starting to show similar signs as the fritters. So now only a 3rd Fritter isn’t showing the deformation. Which leads to the viral suggestion by @noddykitty1
The Kush aren’t as finicky as the fritter so whatever is affecting them might have just taken longer to present itself.

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To me it seemed to have spread further. The spraying can clog stomata and decrease the respiration. Time of day that you spray can also effect things. You’re there to see first hand, so I thought I’d ask.

Fritter was easy to grow. Now it’s spreading to others. Time to decide, let it ride or cull to save the rest; if you believe viral spreading.

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I really have zero experience viral problems with plants so i dont have an opinion either way. But if it comes down to a minimal harvest or no harvest at all I choose the first.

They have steady growth and the symptoms have been present for awhile now and hasnt affected growth so far. So Im leaning heavily on riding it out.

Ive sprayed 3 times so far, in the evening mostly. Only once in the morning before work on an overcast day.

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I agree it’s very rare. Extremely. I would defer to any suggestions from @Budbrother.

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@Budbrother @BobbyDigital @kaptain3d

Here is the newer growth after
1 week of water and a couple days of light rain.
Looks like it is starting to clear up??


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