What is going on?? Help!!

Jonp1689

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Just came to check on my girls and I noticed one of my plant has pots on some of the leaves. It wasn’t like this yesterday any idea what this is. It’s an auto in 5 gallon pot ocean forest. Advance nutrients. 3 part perfect ph
 

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looks like you’re very nutrient rich, considering the burnt tips and dark green color.. I’m not an expert but I believe certain toxicities can block other nutrient uptakes.. looks like a possible micro def. Caused by a lockout due to a nutrient toxicity.
 
If you are overspraying on the leaves with the lights on, the water droplets will act like a tiny magnifying glass and burn a hole right in the leaf. The pattern looks like water damage, but also looks exactly like mite damage.
A water droplet acting as a magnifier is an old-wives tale and easily refuted.
 
Someone else had a good idea for checking for bugs, put a leaf in a baggie for a day.
Easier to spot when dead, and look for eggs also.
Damage sure looks like mites, very localized at the bottom and spreading upward.

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Either treat, or trash. There are a lot of options to treat them. Since they are all autos, you don't have to worry about losing genetics. I would scrap the veg plants, and treat the flowering g ones. After harvest, bleach the shit out of your area and start again.

This stuff works well. 17175051514771433343641309870029.jpg
It's only $10. Good luck
 
Fungus gnats caused my autos in FFOF to do the same thing. I swear I think gnat eggs should be listed as an ingredient to some batches of FoxFarm soil.

FFOF is ripe with organic material which leads to gnat attraction. I personally had to break out a mild dilute spray of peroxide ( spraying the top surface ). They are “ supposed “ to be seasonal - but take that with a grain of salt - especially if you are providing warm conditions during an indoor grow.
 
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