Help with autoflower spots on leaves

whitebb2727

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Silly Blueberry Plants... They should have ask for help on this site. Cause Soil pH really doesn't matter. https://www.thespruce.com/importance-or-proper-soil-ph-2131096
I'm not saying it doesn't matter. Just saying you don't know what you are talking about and just posting links.

Once again. The op doesn't have a ph problem.

How do you check soil ph? Either a probe or you take equal parts soil and deionized water and check the slurry.


Why the helm you so hung up on ph when you don even know what the op is growing in?
Lucky you!!!! Go take a Class on soil management. Tell them to forget about pH.
No luck. I know how to build a good soil and the importance of what ingredients to use.

Never said ph is not important. Just said it wouldn't be my first question.

Lets see your plants.
 

whitebb2727

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whitebb2727

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Lucky you!!!! Go take a Class on soil management. Tell them to forget about pH. Need to throw away all this useless information.... Stupid Farmers!!!! Ya don't need to worry!! http://www.finegardening.com/four-things-you-need-know-about-soil-ph
One more thing.
Ph is important. Lets take soil. It buffers ph but it still needs a proper wet dry cycle. As the soil dries the ph swings to allow proper nutrient uptake.

In hydro the ph swings in between res changes.

Not saying to not worry about ph. Just saying its not the issue.

The op is not having a ph problem.
There. Can you comprehend that? Before you even posted that I said ph is important. I even explained why it is important.

You have one answer for everything. Ph.

I don't. I break the situation down.

What medium?
What type water and how much and often. (The cause of most issues.) Over or under watering.

What nutes and how much and often?

When using synthetics are they watered until good run off to prevent salt build up?

Temps?
Humidity?
Lights?

Once those are answered then we know what direction to go.

To use a blanket statement for every problem is silly and unproductive.



Now all this said, lets let be bygones be bygones.

At the end of the day all I'm doing is solving a problem. I'm fairly decent at it and wouldn't give advice that would harm someone's plants.
 

Jypsy Dog

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One more thing.

There. Can you comprehend that? Before you even posted that I said ph is important. I even explained why it is important.

You have one answer for everything. Ph.

I don't. I break the situation down.

What medium?
What type water and how much and often. (The cause of most issues.) Over or under watering.

What nutes and how much and often?

When using synthetics are they watered until good run off to prevent salt build up?

Temps?
Humidity?
Lights?

Once those are answered then we know what direction to go.

To use a blanket statement for every problem is silly and unproductive.



Now all this said, lets let be bygones be bygones.

At the end of the day all I'm doing is solving a problem. I'm fairly decent at it and wouldn't give advice that would harm someone's plants.
Still say his pH is off...... Comprehension has never been at issue with me. One big thing I took from my Biology Lessons. "Critters Gotta EAT" And when ya take ther fork away( Proper pH ) they throw a FIT!!!
 

chonger91

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Hi everyone thanks for everyone's reply, when I'm home I will get some proper pics up, I'm not sure if it's insect damage I have thoroughly examined the leaves and I've had stuff like mites before so am familiar, the medium is biobizz all mix but with around 15 emptied jiffy pelletsgoimg down the middle as I heard all mix is too hot for seedlings, what's funny is I have three others in same room but with no problems, thanks again everyone for taking the time to help me out
 

whitebb2727

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Still say his pH is off...... Comprehension has never been at issue with me. One big thing I took from my Biology Lessons. "Critters Gotta EAT" And when ya take ther fork away( Proper pH ) they throw a FIT!!!
I say always looking at ph first is going to make you miss things.
 

whitebb2727

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Still say his pH is off...... Comprehension has never been at issue with me. One big thing I took from my Biology Lessons. "Critters Gotta EAT" And when ya take ther fork away( Proper pH ) they throw a FIT!!!
Comprehension is a bit of a problem for you. You took what I said to mean that ph is not important.

You can cite all the articles and li is you want. You have a one track mind and th same answer for every plant problem. Ph.

I mean this as tactful as I can. You can throw "when I as in biology" all you want.

Believe it or not a lot of members here are very educated. I was in the military and went to college myself.

You see one pic and with out any other question jump to ph. Its a fallacy.

You say its a ph problem then articulate why you think its ph.

Don't give me none of food and fork crap. What, in this case, makes it a ph issue?

You are going to send this person on a wild goose chase when all that is probably wrong is a bit of cal/mag. That and improper watering technique.

Did you know chronic under watering will mimic the symptoms of cal and mag deficiency? Then it gets worse.


Ill agree in hydro, which you grow ph is far more important. Soil not so much depending on type.

Now plowing a new garden I would be more con earned with it.

In this case the ok is using a store bought product. I doubt ph is the issue. If it is it is a secondary problem.

Trust me. The op gets a good pic under natural light and we will see.

If I seem a little anal over it my bad. I hate a blanket statement. You constantly say the first thing to check is ph. Its not needed in all cases.
 

Jypsy Dog

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Comprehension is a bit of a problem for you. You took what I said to mean that ph is not important.

You can cite all the articles and li is you want. You have a one track mind and th same answer for every plant problem. Ph.

I mean this as tactful as I can. You can throw "when I as in biology" all you want.

Believe it or not a lot of members here are very educated. I was in the military and went to college myself.

You see one pic and with out any other question jump to ph. Its a fallacy.

You say its a ph problem then articulate why you think its ph.

Don't give me none of food and fork crap. What, in this case, makes it a ph issue?

You are going to send this person on a wild goose chase when all that is probably wrong is a bit of cal/mag. That and improper watering technique.

Did you know chronic under watering will mimic the symptoms of cal and mag deficiency? Then it gets worse.


Ill agree in hydro, which you grow ph is far more important. Soil not so much depending on type.

Now plowing a new garden I would be more con earned with it.

In this case the ok is using a store bought product. I doubt ph is the issue. If it is it is a secondary problem.

Trust me. The op gets a good pic under natural light and we will see.

If I seem a little anal over it my bad. I hate a blanket statement. You constantly say the first thing to check is ph. Its not needed in all cases.
Lets start with the RANDOM SPOTTING on the older leaves. Don't need Soft White to see the issue in his 'Burple" lighting is all on the older leaves. The new growth is clear of any issue.
 

Jypsy Dog

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I just went to your profile page. Not a single thread by you. No pics of plants. Your answer to everything is PH.

Maybe you need to take a class or two because you can't diagnose for shit.
Ya also notice I don't come on here begging to have my plants SAVED. There are NO ISSUES in my grows. Got this thing about following a Game Plan. Growing Weed is F'n SIMPLE. More like Paint by Numbers SIMPLE. Stick to your plan and go. That's why I feel you ALWAYS start at the pH. It has to be able to EAT it or NOT. Over and under watering are SIMPLE. Lighting Issues are SIMPLE. Nutrition is where people get LAZY. If they over feed it BURNS. You see a lot of "Throw More at her" The plant 9/10 times has "IT" Just can't feed on "IT" Because "IT" is out of range. His plant has random spotting on OLDER GREEN LEAVES. CALCIUM. Yellowing leaves and spotting... MAGNESIUM. Gotta check the pH to see if she can get to"IT"
 

Jypsy Dog

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Oh I saw the plant. The only one. I think one other one you've grown. You are the master sir.
Sitting around jacking off to my plants.... Naaa not my thing. You be sure and take /post LOTS and LOTS of pictures of the Auto's that have survived your grasp.
 

Jypsy Dog

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What ever. You're the king shit dude.

Nope. Neither from ph. Sorry try again.
Go grow something PRETTY for your family... Oh, he said it's in BIOBIZZ and broken Peat Pellets. What could be wrong with that?? Do a little search on BIOBIZZ and Lock out.
 

chonger91

Member
This is a pic under normal light. I only took a tiny bit of leaf off as didn't want to upset plant, it doesn't look as orange under normal light IMG_1321.JPG
 
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