OMG WTF!

Bud Tipps

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Brown spots could be a calcium issue. I'd flush it right away if you haven't already. The ph is probably too low but it's hard to tell with limited info.

How long have they been in flower? Any idea how much longer they need? Have you checked the ph?
 

Da Mann

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Do not ever let them go this far before doing something. Not mold but a nute issue and probably a PH issue as well like Bud said.
 

packetloss314

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Looks like burn to me

all comments and pictures posted by the entity known as packetloss314 are completely fiction and at times outright lies. all content was copied from the internet and all statements are from the mind of a lunatic.
 

cann.i.bliss

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Well I have great news for you, It isnt mold!! But your plants are going to die. Good luck!
Lol very inspiring :-)

I am freaking out, someone please tell me this shit isn't mold. Thanks for any help.
Hey dude, look you have a definite mixture or problems going on here, if you are not flowering I would suggest cutting back to encourage some new growth as none of that growth will recover try looking up some prunning techniques like main lining/steaming then you need to look into what your medium is like if you using a potting mix you may need a better quality if hydro then a different Nute strategy May need some more trace elements, you should of done something about it a tad sooner tho that's gone pretty far...goodluck mate you may revive it but will definitely slow it down a bit like I said look into some prunning techniques for it that's all I can suggest you need new growth and you need it asap
 

Thunderbum

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I've seen this before! What light are you using and how close to the plant is it. How many lux are you giving it?
 

DemonTrich

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cal-mag for sure. been battling this for last 2 grows. now I give cal-mag at week 6 in veg and no more issues.
 

docter

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Foliar feeding with aloe Vera filet can be used to gently arrest a Cal-mag deficiency.
doc.
 

LoRd MeGaTR0N31

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If it looks like brown rust foliar spray it once a week with Epsom Salt and that will take care of your problem. Foliar spray it in flower too just spray the fan leaves not buds and just have good air flow.
 

Flagg420

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Im gettin horribad cal-mag issues tearin thru my fan leaves, but I'm like 10 days from harvest, if that, so I'm not messin' with it, gonna lose the fan leaves all together soon anyhow.... NEXT round tho, for sure gettin a cal mag supplement....
 
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