Look like septoria leaf?

Swan23

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Do you have enough light? Lack of light can cause issues.
Samsung led 200w? On setting 5/10 like 18 inches from canopy? It seemed to be too much because I used to have a cheap light so I started it out high and it was too much so I kept turning it down until where it's at now. But more problems just keep rising. New growth was looking good just burnt tips and now it has brown marks. Not spots but weird brown marks. I just flipped 10 days ago. Alot of shit happening now when it's been a really healthy plant the last 3 months
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Hoping it's either a pH imbalance or nute dificiency because I know I have one of those problems but just started seeing these pop up. Just seeing some other opinions.
can you add pictures showing the full plant? Is this all over of just a few leaves? Did you possibly spill nute water on them?

Whats your setup, temps, RH, feed schedule?
 

Swan23

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can you add pictures showing the full plant? Is this all over of just a few leaves? Did you possibly spill nute water on them?

Whats your setup, temps, RH, feed schedule?
Just on a few older leaves. Only added nutes 1 time 4 days ago. Hasn't needed any until now. But humidity stays between 40-50 temp between 72-80 and setup is 200w Samsung ac infinity light on 60% about 18inches above canopy. Was at 90% 12invhes but just got this setup last week so it was burning the top. I've pretty much narrowed it down to either pH imbalance or nute dificiency. Or both
 

Swan23

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36 days in OF mixed with 10% perlite or so. And 1/2 tsp to a gallon of Lotus Bloom 4 days ago. 5-10-14 and I went a little less than half strength so she probably is just hungry. I want to make sure it's not my pH first but I have to go out of town to my closest hydro shop to get pH meter today and gonna get some pH up/down just to be safe.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Below is a feeding schedule for the nutes you are using. I would bet shes just hungry as she should be going into stretch and budding soon so this would not be unusual.

 

Swan23

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Okay yeah I knew she had probably used up every nute she was able to get outta that soil considering how long she's been in there. If my pH is on point later on I'm probably gonna just give her a full tsp on my next water.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Have you been checking your water ph before feeding/watering?
I am not sure how you plan to test ph, soil ph test kit? my suggestion def don't waste your money on one of the soil ph probes, they tend to be trash. Test the water before it goes in and if you wish you can test the run off. Invest in a good ph pen (blue labs is a great choice), take care of it and it will work for you for years to come.

Best of luck. Also if you just fed yesterday you may want to wait until it needs it's next watering to feed again. Otherwise you may overwater and start a different issue.
 

Swan23

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I watered with recharge yesterday. Before I knew the sex I had a a little one that was overwatered and I had used a really good compost so he was overloaded with nutes and a couple recharge applications and getting my water figured out brought him back. But I was gonna get a pen to check the pH of the soil and water. And was gonna start testing it everytime before I water. I've been using strictly spring and distilled water too btw. But i wasn't gonna feed again until probably Sunday as long as pH is good
 
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