Whats wrong with my babies?

FunkyFreshBoy

Active Member
Hey all newbie here curious as to what my problem is and any solutions. Seeing this slight discoloration spot pattern on some of the older leaves, newer ones look fine but can never be to sure you know? :peace:


 

smokeybandit22

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spotting like that is usually from an off balance ph. or could be start of nute burn.
back off the ppms and correct your ph if it is off.
 

Erysichthon

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looks like an outdoor grow, pests probably. someone suggested spider mites already, i concur. get some neem oil or pyrethrum.
 

pitbudz87

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well if its ph then check it ifts its too high use ph down for fish or back off a litttle on the nutes it looks like the starting of nute burn to me thpugh but thats only my opion hope it helps
 

FunkyFreshBoy

Active Member
K ty, also can you give me a guesstimate on how long the vegetative state for the plants should be? Seems like they're a bit small.
 

llLOU

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are you spraying the leaves ? If so, is it pure h2o, or do you have nutes in the spray ? sometimes that can cause leaves to do that.
 

FunkyFreshBoy

Active Member
I'm beginning to think it was the spray, I just tested the soil of the one that looked the worst and my ph is about at 7.0-6.5 And I believe that is the range I should be in. The spray was water/organocide (preventative spray against potential mites/aphids. :hug:
 

Bamstone

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Could also be a magnesium deficiency. If it were me I'd be sure to use some cal-mag and pH test my water. Does not look serious.
 

Bamstone

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Looking again that looks sort of like splatter from a spray of some sort, looks like what can happen when you get nutes on plant leaves.
 
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