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Theese are some of the fan leaves that i pick off the plant...What is causing theese spots..I dont think its bugs though..And it started at the lower part of the plant,now at the top of the plant looks just like those fan leafs to...Also some of the bud shoots leafs looks like that to but they are small...Also i was feeding it alot like every 5 days using general hyroponics bloom an advanced nutrients fulvic acid an koolbloom from general hyroponics..I have been flushing it for the last 3 days now...But can any marijuana plant experst help me PLZ..????
 

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Owl Mirror

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Are you spraying water/nutes directly on the leaves? ~ 'foliar feeding' ?
To me it looks like the water droplets are frying the leaves like a magnifying glass would.
 
In my humble opinion the damage is from critters, they will pierce the walls of the cells leaving dead spots behind. It appears to me that the damage is in lines similar to the travel of the bugs. Look closely with a magnifying glass under the leaves as these critters are little enough to bite the walls of the plant cells.

Since I don't know if its a miner or a mutant mite I would take the plant to a safe area and hose it off thoroughly, then while it is still moist give it a good spray of neem oil mixed to the directions on the label.

Good luck and I hope this helped.

And community please correct me if I am mistaken.
 

habeeb

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its not foliar , or fungus gnats

could be the weirdest case of Ca, but doubt it. looks like bug chomping going on but I dont know for sure..
 

habeeb

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^ none of those things have to do with spots I would say

Ive had plants in closets with no air flow many times and they do just fine, just as good as a plant in a room with inline fan actually

light cycle has nothing to do with spots, l have put plants through the weirdest cycles and not one thing wrong with them

I have used floros, T-5's , HPS, MH, CMH. lights have never caused spots
 
Sorry for such an irrelevant question.. I was under the opinion that enviroment was important.. silly me. I was trying to help but I know nothing
 

habeeb

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^ sorry if I came off as a dick, I was not trying to be rude in any way. I have just put my plants through hell many many many times living in a cramped place and they all come out fine no matter how I abuse them..

the environment is very important, but it is a plant at the end of the day.. and will thrive in less then ideal conditions as many can attest
 

Integrity

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Hi all new to this ... was wonderin if somebody here can look at these pics and give me a opinion of the problem?

thanks
 

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DiscoBiscuit

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Integrity, it's not a mag def. The leaf you're pointing at is advanced more than the other leaves but it's zinc def, imo. First thing I'd check is runoff pH, looks a little high. The leaves are meaty and very dark. IMO, they would be more supple and medium green with ~6.8pH

The plant doesn't need very much zinc. There's probably enough zinc in the soil but it's locked out. Soil should be in the 6.5 to 7.0 pH range, with 6.8 being the sweet spot. Check the water pH, it might be too high for mj.

It might be a good idea to start a new thread. Folks might get bbrandon888's info mixed up with yours. Hope you get it worked out.
 

GrowThisGreen

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Integrity....I would go ahead and flush that baby girl for a week or 2 with 6.8 to 7.0 PH water. I agree with Disco....Good Luck.....
 

Hash Zeppelin

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I would go ahead and take your face outta that pic. I think that is the main problem with your picture. The federal government doesnt give a fuck about state medical laws.
 

dyno

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In my humble opinion the damage is from critters, they will pierce the walls of the cells leaving dead spots behind. It appears to me that the damage is in lines similar to the travel of the bugs. Look closely with a magnifying glass under the leaves as these critters are little enough to bite the walls of the plant cells.

Since I don't know if its a miner or a mutant mite I would take the plant to a safe area and hose it off thoroughly, then while it is still moist give it a good spray of neem oil mixed to the directions on the label.

Good luck and I hope this helped.

And community please correct me if I am mistaken.

:yeahthats Def a bug problem, I would say a leaf miner as holes are too big for a mite...
 

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