Red Dots on leaves HELP!

lol if this was nute burn i would have 50 ppl telling me it.....
You're absolutely right but this isn't the kind of thing you see every day

I need more info.. soil/ indoor outdoor/ph/nutes..

I think it might be spider mites... the sometimes look like that when their close together... look under and on the leaves with a magnifiying glass to check for eggs
 

Ilovebush

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That shit is pH balanced...no need to water so low. 6.5-6.8 is sufficient as many nutes will put tap within that range once mixed.
 

Xrangex

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I've never seen low ph do that... Shit i've never seen that happen period.


Pretty badass looking though, if you don't mind me saying.


Lol, I have no input on this problem (NEVER seen this before) but honestly i'd just let it grow. It'll more than likely fix itself if you do everything right.

Just another phenomenon to the RIU community :P




EDIT: I'm guessing it's under an LED by the way the carpet looks... try putting a picture up under regular lights so people can get an idea of what it really looks like (the LED is probably making the dots look redish-purpleish.. i'm guessing the dots will look light brown under regular light
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Purple or red petioles are a sign of a Nitrogen deficiency. My guess is they have been in the promix only for a short time. If this is the case then give them a bit more time to get use to their new home. If they have been in the promix for sometime then you may want to up the Grow Big a bit.
 

Punk

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Purple or red petioles are a sign of a Nitrogen deficiency. My guess is they have been in the promix only for a short time. If this is the case then give them a bit more time to get use to their new home. If they have been in the promix for sometime then you may want to up the Grow Big a bit.
Forgive me, I've never seen nitro def do this. In all cases I've seen, it was simply a yellowing throughout the leaf. Perhaps there's something else working in concert with a nitro deficiency?
 

Alexander Supertramp

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Forgive me, I've never seen nitro def do this. In all cases I've seen, it was simply a yellowing throughout the leaf. Perhaps there's something else working in concert with a nitro deficiency?
Thats why I asked how long its been its new medium. Also as mentioned earlier the pics may be a bit deceiving if they where takes under a LED. I drew my conclusion by the looks of the entire petiole. Also some plants are particular phenos will present reds and purples when N deficient mainly in the veins and petioles. I still think they are just getting use to their new homes and just need a bit of time to adjust before tking any drastic measures.
And I should have used the phrase 'can be' instead of 'is'. My bad...
 

Sire Killem All

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its not a LED, thats jus the sun shining through my curtains i use a HPS. and the dots are red like in picture not deception. but all is starting to get better the spots are starting to disappear a lil and hasn't spread so i think it will be ok. flushed it with 5.8 water few days ago, not sure what caused it but happy its almost gone.
 

Nizza

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was it outside and got hit with acid raiN?
edit : just kidding i never zoomed in
 

Punk

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Thats why I asked how long its been its new medium. Also as mentioned earlier the pics may be a bit deceiving if they where takes under a LED. I drew my conclusion by the looks of the entire petiole. Also some plants are particular phenos will present reds and purples when N deficient mainly in the veins and petioles. I still think they are just getting use to their new homes and just need a bit of time to adjust before tking any drastic measures.
And I should have used the phrase 'can be' instead of 'is'. My bad...
Well spoken...well for me, first time, and I certainly haven't seen everything. Cheers.
 
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