What are these spots?

So I've been growing this specific plant since August 17th. This is also my very first attempt at growing. With that being said I'm having issues. First off my plant is about 18" tall with small leaves. The leaves are only 2.5" to 3" from stem to tip of the center leaf. They are only 1.75" to 2" wide at the widest point. I've had my several over watering and under watering events. So I've been on the recovery with this plant since Thanksgiving. Everything was going well then boom . It basically stopped growing and the leaves started developing brown spots. The soil is dry but not too dry. My lights are the same the temp fluctuates from 76°F to 80°F. I pulled a 8 clones about 3 weeks ago. I can't figure this stuff out please help.
 

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crimsonecho

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so almost 2-3 months in the same 1g pot. i’d just uppot once more and flower after i see healthy growth.
 

Nixs

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Yes that correct. I'm worried about transplant shock. It almost didn't make it through the last transplant.
Fill the new bigger container half way , put the the plant with its current container in the new bigger container, fill around it real good, pull the old container out, you will have a ready hole for the plant.
 

farmerfischer

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Dead or during tips can be caused by a few things. Can you get pics in normal light..
Some causes can be nutrient burn or over watering or water logged roots .. I'm just throwing out a couple things that come to mind.. in the future please take normal or natural lit pics when asking for diagnosis of leaf problems .. It makes it alot easier for someone to give a better answer(s)
 
Dead or during tips can be caused by a few things. Can you get pics in normal light..
Some causes can be nutrient burn or over watering or water logged roots .. I'm just throwing out a couple things that come to mind.. in the future please take normal or natural lit pics when asking for diagnosis of leaf problems .. It makes it alot easier for someone to give a better answer(s)
 

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calvin.m16

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Okay that answers everything. Fox Farms sucks and will wear and tear on your plants sometimes. I would look into another soil. Super soil for example. They have "water only" blends you can buy that won't suck as bad as Fox Farms. Fox Farms is boggy and made out of peoples trash compost. I've found fish hooks, huge pieces of rusty metal, bugs and larvae and not to mention.. Most threads with people that Need Help are running Fox Farms of some sort either Happy Frog or Ocean Forest..

It is impossible to pass metal & microbial residual testing on cannabis flower in Michigan if growing in Fox Farms. I know a licensed grow that tried the ORGANIC route and ended up with 80 pounds of dry cured flower they couldn't legally sell with their license. Yikes.

Maybe look into growing in coco if you can't get super soil in your area.

I do not recommend Fox Farms Soils for growing weed. Some people have success but usually they're tenured and have been growing in it for over a decade.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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I got it figured out. I was underwatering like a MF. This is what happens when you smoke to much gorilla glue.
That's what happens when everyone obsesses with overwatering here. I see this way too often. I see plants posted here almost daily that are droopy, and in obviously barren medium and people still say "overwatered" every time.

It's like a Tourette's tick these days.
 
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