Help! Weird spots on leaves, could not find in other forms

image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Some information on this would be greatly appreciated…. So I finally was able to grow some decent looking plants because I took them out from my box that has CFL grow lights and put them outside where mother nature's light shines a hell of a lot brighter than any I have. All the problems I was having with all my previous grows have disappeared.

So now I am a couple months in (I know they should be bigger, but they had a slow start in life because of the CFL grow box I had them in.

I am currently pH ing I water to around 5.8- 6.2. I am using Greenhouse Seed Co. Powder Feeding (Grow currently). I am also adding Cal mag to my water, I was told just to add enough to change the colour of the water. Lately I've been having a little extra and I think it has been helping.

But now I've been getting these little spots, and little tears or rips in my leaf. I've come too far to let these plants screwup Haha

PLEASE HELP
 

baronvonbud

Active Member
someone posted this to my issue that looked like that and its helped a lot

6.2 in soil is showing no cal or mg intake regardless of using calmg
im a noob but i bet u should lay off the cal mag for a wek or two since its probably just the PH and now u have it in the soil needing to be used
 

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someone posted this to my issue that looked like that and its helped a lot

6.2 in soil is showing no cal or mg intake regardless of using calmg
im a noob but i bet u should lay off the cal mag for a wek or two since its probably just the PH and now u have it in the soil needing to be used
So from this point on I should pH to 6.5 and I should also lay off the Cal mag for just a week? I usually feed every second water, so it works out to be every week and a half or so.
 

SPLFreak808

Well-Known Member
I was told to pH around 5.9- 6.2. But looking at the chart that somebody posted I should be at 6.5? It is a soil grow. So judging by what I read here I should stop giving it Calmag for a week and from this point on pH to 6.5. Is that accurate?
Use ph'ed water for the next watering and let it have a decent run-off, if the plant starts to show signs of burn then use water again and let it have a run-off once again, if no burn then use calmag or grow nutes with calcium added and ph accordingly
 
Use ph'ed water for the next watering and let it have a decent run-off, if the plant starts to show signs of burn then use water again and let it have a run-off once again, if no burn then use calmag or grow nutes with calcium added and ph accordingly
Shit I just watered it and forgot about the pH. Should I water it again before I feed it, normally I'm doing one water one feed
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
What's the npk on the nutes you are using? What type of water? Are you watering to the point of good run off?


Personally, I would throw that pH meter away unless you are going hydro or coco.
 
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