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    Plant Help Disease?

    Some strange discoloration, any ideas on what it is or how to treat it?
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    I'm going to guess nutrient deficiency. I am by no means an expert on this kind of stuff - I've grown tonnes of aquatics, but terrestrials and veggies are all new to me. I know the misshappen new growth is a lack of nutrients - my guess would be one of the macros, but I'll let some of the experts chime in. I get the dried up ends on plants that are in systems that aren't fed well, or on plants that I assume don't like wet roots (though, I've since learned that almost any veggie will grow wet, given enough O2).
    Jason M.

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    Bump. Still cant figure this out. My tomato and cucumber plants are looking similar now too

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    I think it might be Potassium deficiency but that's kind of a complicated thing: https://brightagrotech.leadpages.net...-deficiencies/
    It's all about the fish, dude.

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    Do you have a thrips problem? They're tiny grubs that can cause marks like that.
    Jason M.

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