7th week of flower weird spots in leaves

lakesidegrower

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To be honest I wouldn’t be too worried, especially at wk 7 - how long do you plan to run em? You’re gonna want to back off on the nutes towards the end, and I agree with ‘less is more’ especially if you want to try to diagnose an issue like this - opt to take something out or fail it back rather than increase or add, unless you are confident in what you are treating.

Ultimately the plants look pretty happy, and the win here is you are catching a small change in the leaf which is a good skill no matter what you’re looking at
 

justblaze0402

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To be honest I wouldn’t be too worried, especially at wk 7 - how long do you plan to run em? You’re gonna want to back off on the nutes towards the end, and I agree with ‘less is more’ especially if you want to try to diagnose an issue like this - opt to take something out or fail it back rather than increase or add, unless you are confident in what you are treating.

Ultimately the plants look pretty happy, and the win here is you are catching a small change in the leaf which is a good skill no matter what you’re looking at
Im only going to run them for another 2 weeks I think I’m going to go with that lol good advice thank you
 

ComfortCreator

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I agree with what several are saying. It appears to be slightly more nutes than needed and the balance is slightly off where calcium is slightly deficient.

Backing off nutes a bit while maintaining calmag level is what I would do here.
 

Week4@inCharge

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just wanted to add, stopping the nutes will force flowers to grab what they need from the leaves, so don't trip, you might fall and hurt yourself, all part of the process, just water from here on out. We're growing flowers, let the leaves take the hit where their supposed too.
 

ComfortCreator

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just wanted to add, stopping the nutes will force flowers to grab what they need from the leaves, so don't trip, you might fall and hurt yourself, all part of the process, just water from here on out. We're growing flowers, let the leaves take the hit where their supposed too.
I have tested the limits of how far a yellow plant can be taken and it's a lot further than most people would believe.

Heck I know how long a plant can go that has NO leaves lol and that's a pretty good clip too.
 
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