Antigen
Well-Known Member
Hello, I have been growing indoors for quite a while now and I have not seen this problem in any of my plants before. I have attached pictures of what is happening.
The problem is only occurring on the older fan leaves near the top of the plant (for now). Newer growth and growth lower down doesn't seem to be affected (yet).
The plants are grown in Ocean Forest potting soil and I use Earth Juice fertilizers (Grow, Bloom, and Micronute). I always check the water pH before watering to make sure it is around 6.5. I do add all my fertilizers and things to the water first and then adjust pH at the end before I water.
I do not have a soil pH tester or the money to buy a good one (since I've heard the cheaper ones do not work well enough to rely on). I'm hoping if this is a soil pH problem someone could tell me based on the pictures if it is too high or too low so I can try to correct it.
I have 2 plants that have been treated exactly the same since they were cut from clones, given the same dirt, water, and ferts, but only one of them is showing this problem. The other plant looks perfectly healthy.
The problem seems to start as tiny rust-colored spots near the veins of healthy fan leaves (see picture 1 below) and it progresses to much larger rust spots along with yellowing and curling/twisting up (pics 2-4).
If anyone has any ideas as to what might be causing these spots, please let me know, or if you need more information than I have provided in order to figure out what is wrong.
Thanks for reading and helping if you can!
The problem is only occurring on the older fan leaves near the top of the plant (for now). Newer growth and growth lower down doesn't seem to be affected (yet).
The plants are grown in Ocean Forest potting soil and I use Earth Juice fertilizers (Grow, Bloom, and Micronute). I always check the water pH before watering to make sure it is around 6.5. I do add all my fertilizers and things to the water first and then adjust pH at the end before I water.
I do not have a soil pH tester or the money to buy a good one (since I've heard the cheaper ones do not work well enough to rely on). I'm hoping if this is a soil pH problem someone could tell me based on the pictures if it is too high or too low so I can try to correct it.
I have 2 plants that have been treated exactly the same since they were cut from clones, given the same dirt, water, and ferts, but only one of them is showing this problem. The other plant looks perfectly healthy.
The problem seems to start as tiny rust-colored spots near the veins of healthy fan leaves (see picture 1 below) and it progresses to much larger rust spots along with yellowing and curling/twisting up (pics 2-4).
If anyone has any ideas as to what might be causing these spots, please let me know, or if you need more information than I have provided in order to figure out what is wrong.
Thanks for reading and helping if you can!