Natural leaf septoria remedy!! HELP!

Rootbound420

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Firet time grower here and ran into leaf septoria problem. Its not bad yet so im trying to knock it out now. What are some natural ways to treat this with common household products? I heard baking soda mix could help but need some advice!!
 

Rootbound420

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Im using full organic black gold soil and all ive done is water it.. Its still growing good actually better past couple days than before hand. Idk what i could have done to put it into lockout? Water is always 6.2 PH and soil i tested earlier and its 6.4 PH.
 

Rootbound420

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Environment wise it stays at 76 temp with around 50% humidity. Closet grow so i have complete control over all that. Clean air got ventilation setup as well. Very lost! Lol
 

Rootbound420

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Planted seed in direct soil, no transplanting. Its been 25 days since germination start, 22 days since sprout. Have not added any amendments since soil is full organic has worm castings perlite etc already in it. Its been pretty good watering and steady growth but they are short for being 3 weeks. They literally grew a whole set of leaves overnight last night so i know they are thriving now. Start of 2nd week they did slow down a lot but picked back up since..
 

Rootbound420

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For septoria its healthier than I would expect. Especially as its still pushing new growth. Likely just needs more, for you start feeds. How did you determine septoria?
Pictures and articles on different threads. I came across one after i figured it was septoria and saw that its easy to confuse septoria with calcium deficiency. So now im leaning toward that. The new leaves dont have the problem just the set below the new.
 

xtsho

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Im using full organic black gold soil and all ive done is water it.. Its still growing good actually better past couple days than before hand. Idk what i could have done to put it into lockout? Water is always 6.2 PH and soil i tested earlier and its 6.4 PH.
Why are you watering with 6.2 pH? I use that exact same soil and just use plain tap water and never have any issues. The pH of my tap water is much higher than 6.2. Just water the plant. You shouldn't need to worry about pH. I don't know why so many soil growers fuss with pH. It used to be something only hydro growers worried about. Soilless mixes like Promix and coco yes but not needed with an actual potting mix.


Here's where my water pH is. I don't adjust it when using soil and plants grow lush and healthy without any issues.

"Portland's water is currently treated to be at a pH of 8.2. The pH of Portland's water can vary by a small amount in the distribution system, but it generally ranges from about 7.4 to 8.4, with a median value of 7.8 to 8.1."
 
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