What am i doing wrong

Padawanbater2

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First thing you should do is take a few better pictures, I can't tell one way or the other by looking at those pics
 
what soil is that it could be a few things... over watering or the medium is too hot.. just keep an eye on it and let the soil completely dry out before watering again. if new growth is normal and green your good to go
 

furious248

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Sometimes you get a little water on the leafs and if temps are quite high they can turn into little spots that look like rust, just be careful when watering. And keep an eye on new growth. If it vontinues re-post with some close up pics
Furious.
 

DreNAllie2013

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what soil is that it could be a few things... over watering or the medium is too hot.. just keep an eye on it and let the soil completely dry out before watering again. if new growth is normal and green your good to go
I use organic potting soil, bar guano and earthworm castings. Nothing else. Plain water. A fan and lights.
 

waterdawg

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Actually I would be concerned. Those spots may be sign something is wrong, they should be green and spotless at that stage. My present run had spots that turned into yellow leaves, it took a bit to figure it out (real issues trying to identify problems, sorry!). My issue was things were to wet all the time so it was easy to fix with less floods (hydro). I'm a newb so yes it may be nothing at all or it could be the beginning of a problem. Better pics may help others to identify any thing that may be wrong, it gets a bit distorted when zooming in.
 

DreNAllie2013

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I thought that the water I sprayed May have been the cause before the other person mentioned it. My man just wanted to hear other opinions.

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daemon kronic

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May be a problem with over fert in the soil....or as said ur light may have sun burnt them through water.... Next watering do standard flush an wait 2 days repost pics
 

daemon kronic

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I believe theres a post here about it but a basic idea is to ph balance water an give it enough to rinse fertz away then let sit (3-5x normal watering) others may have ideas as to things to add to said water to help but ive always used 6.0 water with mine
 
forget a flush just leave it, im sure it will be okay just make sure that you allow the soil to dry out completely before you water it... you cant just say "next water is in 3 days" you have to learn to know when they need it not when its convenient for yourself to do it.. put finger in soil down to your knuckle and if its completely dry down 2 inches then it needs water.. if its still wet leave it.....
 

DreNAllie2013

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forget a flush just leave it, im sure it will be okay just make sure that you allow the soil to dry out completely before you water it... you cant just say "next water is in 3 days" you have to learn to know when they need it not when its convenient for yourself to do it.. put finger in soil down to your knuckle and if its completely dry down 2 inches then it needs water.. if its still wet leave it.....
I wasn't doing it when it's convenient, i was going by what was suggested. I've watered more or less as needed.

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