Sigh... More ugly leaves.

Dirf

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Cant really figure this one out. Hoping one of the more experienced growers could help me out. Just on one leave on 1 of 4 Querkle Plants.
Pro Mix 4 soil
Botanicare line with some of the additives at half strength.
Ph at 6.3-6.6
Not to close to the light.
Temp is 65-77 F
Gosh this is getting so annoying trying to keep these leaves green! Thanks for the help.
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Its no fungal. ITs dry and bitter. 50% humidity in there. Also I only water when pots are light and until there is run off. Guess I can give them some more time.
 
Is there a fan that is directed at that area? I like oscillating fans for this reason. Just a thought.
 
Is there a fan that is directed at that area? I like oscillating fans for this reason. Just a thought.
There is a fan in ever corner of the room. Plenty of air flow. Mold is not the issue but thanks for that input. I'm going to add a little more cal mag. Try to ease of up on the watering. Will report with results for shits and giggles. Anymore input is appreciated. Thanks everyone!
 
There is a fan in ever corner of the room. Plenty of air flow. Mold is not the issue but thanks for that input. I'm going to add a little more cal mag. Try to ease of up on the watering. Will report with results for shits and giggles. Anymore input is appreciated. Thanks everyone!

Not thinking of mold.
Having a fan that stays focused on one area of a plant too close can badly dry and damage the leafs.
That is why it is better to use oscillating
fans.
Sorry I should have been more clear.
 
Not thinking of mold.
Having a fan that stays focused on one area of a plant too close can badly dry and damage the leafs.
That is why it is better to use oscillating
fans.
Sorry I should have been more clear.

I've had leaves like that and thought calmag deficiency at first, but I think it might have been the fan and dehumidifier blowing too hard in one area and creating extremely low humidity, which created a phosphorous deficiency on that section. Take this with a grain of salt please since I am still a noob. Good luck.
 
What is your water source? Is it RO or tap water? If RO you HAVE to replace the cal/mag almost every watering. I like about 140-200 ppm of cal/mag but only once in a while I'll just water with plain RO.
 
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