Too high ph ? Nutrient burn or cal mag decencies

Keepitcloudy

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Plant has been healthy and doing good other day noticed this on a couple fan leafs .. Older ones ! Not on new growth .. Is it ph .. A nutrient lockout or not enough cal mag ? Thanks for any suggestions
 

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Bugeye

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They don't look overfed to my eye. If it is on older growth it could be magnesium or a wind burn from aggressive fanning or possible ph I issue, but I'm leaning toward magnesium deficiency. More details on what you are feeding and your medium would be helpful. Overall health looks good so I don't think it is a big issue.
 

Keepitcloudy

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They don't look overfed to my eye. If it is on older growth it could be magnesium or a wind burn from aggressive fanning or possible ph I issue, but I'm leaning toward magnesium deficiency. More details on what you are feeding and your medium would be helpful. Overall health looks good so I don't think it is a big issue.
 

Keepitcloudy

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Thanks I will look into what you suggested .. I'm Growing in dirt happy frog using house and gardens a and b base feeding anywhere between 470 500 ppm it's even happening to a plant next to the one I pictured who just got repoted and is much smaller if it isn't magnisium I'm almost questioning if my fucking newphew dipped the mop or something gay in my reservoir being there both in the bathroom
They don't look overfed to my eye. If it is on older growth it could be magnesium or a wind burn from aggressive fanning or possible ph I issue, but I'm leaning toward magnesium deficiency. More details on what you are feeding and your medium would be helpful. Overall health looks good so I don't think it is a deal
 

crawlintbss

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possible cal or mag lockout or not enough food. i feed 5ml calmag in every watering. soil needs ph above 6.4 to uptake calcium. anything lower will cause lockout and it spreads fast.
 

Keepitcloudy

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Dr
What do the spots feel like, moist, dry, ...?
the spots feel dry considering if it's due too one spray with mighty wash maybe room got hot and that's what burned leaves . I thought magnesium too but should house and garden a and b b covering that .?
 

Keepitcloudy

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possible cal or mag lockout or not enough food. i feed 5ml calmag in every watering. soil needs ph above 6.4 to uptake calcium. anything lower will cause lockout and it spreads fast.
Thanks I ain't noticing any new growth of what I pictured considering if a foilar spray could do this plant seems to not be doing any worse seems fine ....just worried trying to be on top of things
 

nomofatum

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Dr

the spots feel dry considering if it's due too one spray with mighty wash maybe room got hot and that's what burned leaves . I thought magnesium too but should house and garden a and b b covering that .?
If you had said they weren't dry/crusty I would have had to inform you of fungus, you picked the right answer, yeah no fungus.
 

Jimdamick

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Plants look good, nice growth. Nute burn is always on the outside of the leaf, and this discoloration in in the middle, away from any veins, which is good. I would call a fungus/ insect issue. What does the bottom of the leave look like?". Do you spray? Good air circulation? Anyway, I wouldn't lose any sleep over it, as not all leaves will end up perfect.
 

nomofatum

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If all spots like this are in the same spot as the example leaf, I would wager on that being where water drops stayed the longest and you either have light burn or a minor chemical/nute burn where the water stayed. Do nothing, just watch, if no change, it's a one time issue, ignore and move forward.
 
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