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need help with spots on leaves!

thc43

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straight coco looks alittle dry for my likeing. also need a full plant shot for best guess but from what i can see plant looks alittle hungry but we really need to compare the yellowing to the fresh growth to see what your current feeding is doing + if whole plant is effected longer term issue= harder to fix. More consistant feeding will set u straight.

plant looks pretty big for that pot id pop the plant out to inspect the roots, if there anything but sparkling white your probally not feeding often enough coupled with maby slight under or overfeed(picspicspics). pot dries out too often and root tips go off coloured to yellow brown generally sick and dry looking apperance. A drip setup from a res will give you the most consistant and more controlled feeding in quantity and in strength but if that doesnt suit a much larger pot would go along way to fix any drying out related probs.

im sure you can turn them around pretty fast once you get to the issue, try one remidy at atime.

1 inspect roots. IF you havent just planted that is you dont want to break the root ball just turn upside down and gently pop half way out a pic would be great but youll see if the roots are sick.


2 post more pics

one week of propper feeding does wonders (left of vegcab). Right side fresh rooted that got alittle dry at some stage and too much low ec feeding.
 

00420

full time daddy
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How long has this problem been going on?
What STRAIN are you growing?
What was the establishing technique? (seed or clone?)
What is the age of your plants?
How Tall are the plants?
What PHASE (seedling, vegetative or flower) are the plants in?
What Technique are you using? (SOG, SCROG etc)
What size pots are you using? (Include how many subjects to pot)
What substrate/medium are you using? What brand of soil mixture are you using?(percentage of perlite, vermiculite...etc?)
What Nutrient's are you using?How much of each with how much water? How Often? *Knowing the brand is very helpful*
What is the TDS/EC/PPM of your nutrients used?
What is the pH of the "RUN-OFF"?
What method of pH test was administered? Using Strips? pH pen?
How often are you watering?
When was your last feeding and how often are you feeding?
What size bulb are you using?
What is the distance to the canopy?
What is your RH Factor? (Relative Humidity)
What is the canopy temperature?
What is the Day/Night Temp? (Include fluctuation range)
What is the current Air Flow? (cfm etc.)
Is the fan blowing directly at plants?
Is the grow substrate constantly wet or moist?
Is your water HARD or SOFT?
What water are you using? Reverse Osmosis (RO)? Tap? Bottled? Well water? Distilled? Mineral Water?
Has plant been recently pruned, cloned or pinched?
Have any pest chemicals been used? If so what and when?
Are plant's infected with pest's?
 

stinkyattic

her dankness
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Be aware of the propensity of coco to lock Ca and leach K. I would suggest switching immediately to a coco-specific nute, or adding a small amount of calmag to your feed. Coco takes a bit of outsmarting but is a rewarding medium.
 

lazypanda

New member
i hope these pics are better.

the leaves have been like this scene i watering with nutes
as for the STRAIN, dont know. this is my first plant so i used bag a seed.
the plant is 40 days in to vege and the plant in about 8" tall.
the pots i used 1/2 gallon pot with miracle-grow organic choice soil, and my
nutes i use foxfarm. i use 1 teaspoon per gallon, and water about every 4 to
5 days or as needed. my pH is about a 7, and i used strips.











this is my other plant, and it looks fine. i keep them in the same box.




 

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