help my leaves have gotten spots overnight.

what are these from? I have one plant outdoors. I live in Washington. .I've been force flowering it

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suzyq71

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My plant is outdoors and i started to force flower.For four nights I've been bringing it inside a black room. I started feeding it fox farm open sesame once a week for three weeks now, today was the 3rd, it also got molasses and calmag 4 days ago. I noticed little spots on the leaves they're like yellow some kind of brown I'm not sure whether this is a calcium deficiency or possible mites she also got it good spraying of neem oil about a week ago and I have not seen any bugs.the weather here has been particularly hot and dry so I'm not sure if what's really going on with my plant please help here are some pictures taken this morning.
 

Diabolical666

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How many leaves are like this? where on the plant..top, bottom? Did you spray the neem while in the sunlight? Do you have a microscope? Whats your ph? Just using the soluable ? nutes too?
 

Bugeye

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Looks to be in good health. A couple bug bites and a little wind damage on an outdoor plant is the norm. Neem is doing it's job if it doesn't spread. Nice work!
 

suzyq71

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How many leaves are like this? where on the plant..top, bottom? Did you spray the neem while in the sunlight? Do you have a microscope? Whats your ph? Just using the soluable ? nutes too?
I would say a handful of leaves maybe 7. it seems to be on the top of the leaves however when I flip it over I can see where the spots on the top are through underneath if that makes any sense. since I am forced flowering at night for 4 days now,for the last two weeks I have only been using Fox Farm Open Sesame with 1 feeding of calmag and and molasses about 4 days ago, I plan on starting to use Tiger bloom along with beastie bloom starting next week. do you have any opinions and advice I would definitely love to hear them, as for the pH I have no idea I have never checked it and it seemed to be growing great, until yesterday. last year I grew also and never check the pH but never had any problems either how do I check the pH remember it's also an outdoor grow being brought in to dark room for 4 days now.
Thanks
 

Diabolical666

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do you have the feeding schedule for the FF products, if not they have em on google. I follow the schedule I get great results;) I go hard with the nutes in the beginning so they can store it up when they need it
 

suzyq71

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do you have the feeding schedule for the FF products, if not they have em on google. I follow the schedule I get great results;) I go hard with the nutes in the beginning so they can store it up when they need it
So should I be using more nutes?? ? I know it's easy to burn with fox farm so I am cautious. .also I think thefeeding schedule pertains to indoor grows,mine is outdoors seems as if outdoors take longer
 

Diabolical666

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Outdoors can take heavy feedings in my experience (excludes sativas). You can start out slow if you like (once a week, instead of 2x's as recommended).
 

Po boy

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the first pic with the spots could be a calcium deficiency. if it gets worse cal/mag works. it's nothing to be too worried about. fine looking plant! GL
 

Dr. Who

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WI'll this have a, effect on n y plant since she's starting to flower? ?
The thing with any Pyth is to coat evenly and not to HEAVY as it can hurt the plant. Be SURE to get the underside of the leaves.
"reth" come from other common plants. It will wash away with the next rain and can be used the day before harvest (But I sure wouldn't)!
Both of them work on all the bugs you may need to control. I suggest you spray again at 5 days after the first application.
I keep the concentrate on hand and mix my own when needed. (Pyrethrin)
 

suzyq71

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The thing with any Pyth is to coat evenly and not to HEAVY as it can hurt the plant. Be SURE to get the underside of the leaves.
"reth" come from other common plants. It will wash away with the next rain and can be used the day before harvest (But I sure wouldn't)!
Both of them work on all the bugs you may need to control. I suggest you spray again at 5 days after the first application.
I keep the concentrate on hand and mix my own when needed. (Pyrethrin)
Thanks for your reply..u said both work. Can u please specify what both are called? ? Forgive me if you already told me both names. All I saw on the post was pyrethe in which I know nothing about.
 
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