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What affects the health of my plants?

G4ttopardo

Member
Hi everyone, i am an Italian boy and i have recently started to cultivate.
This is my first time i have been working indoors, for some weeks i have noticed some spots in some leaves and i don't know what it is.
I hope you can also help me because i don't know how to fix it and what to buy.
In the Italian section they told me that they could be deficiencies of calcium and magnesium, i would also like other opinions or confirmations.
Can you tell me your opinion?

I present to you my family:

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You can see them here: Link

This is the problem of my babys:

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Thanks so much and sorry for my bad English (google helped me) :tiphat:
 

G4ttopardo

Member
My guess is septoria leaf spot. What's your humidity?

Is my fear, if it were so i would have to intervene immediately but i would like to be certain.
I can't risk cutting the leaves uselessly.
The humidity is at 60/70%, it is high, but im not sure because the thermo-hygrometer is just dropped and he got busted.
Let's see if tomorrow resumes.

And more likely is Calcium def..

I hope you're right.

I am very worried that this is septoria leaf.
I await other opinions, tomorrow i will see what to do.
 
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Lyfespan

Active member
issue looks MOBILE , affecting from top to bottom, not just bottom older leaves.

soil root shot look very nice, hyphae present
 
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