brown dots/ some droopy leaves

jensenbeach1

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View attachment 3960950 So my plants where thriving and growing really fast I went to go fim them a week ago and fucked that up so I have have cut leaves growing in now but I wouldn't think that had anything todo with it but ever since that happened I've had little brown dots setting in on my leaves and even though the majority of the plant will be standing up some ranndom leaves will be dropping down trying to fix this before it becomes my plant will post pics View attachment 3960951View attachment 3960952 View attachment 3960953View attachment 3960954
Did you recently move it outside? Sounds like stress from the uv rays my plants are showing some weird symptoms, drooping fingers, some white spots here and there look like yours. some burned all the way through.
 
No they have been out side for More than a couple weeks but it has stopped on the new growth so hopefully I will be good from here on out but it had to be a ph problem or just to much nutes as I was feeding along with fox farm and I guess according to fox farm u don't have to feed the first month
 
They have started growing pretty steady again also so I'll keep my fingers crossed but good luck on your grow and hope your baby's get healthy have u got an idea on what it is
 

jensenbeach1

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They have started growing pretty steady again also so I'll keep my fingers crossed but good luck on your grow and hope your baby's get healthy have u got an idea on what it is
Nice yea probably too much than. Yea it was sun or weird bug they only sit for few hrs n i noticed no progression in room atm
 
So turns out it was the sense grow a and b nutrients I was using that was causing my plants to turn spotty I was using really nice organic soil and I guess it prefers hydro so I switched to an organic nutrient called "oregons only nectar for the gods" a six bottle set and the plants have TOOK OFF they love this stuff if you have soil give this stuff a try but I wouldn't recommend sensi grow for soil it works wonders for hydro have seen it work great for my guy but this nectar for the gods is some good shit and organic gotta love that but thanks for all the help and feedback
 

Johnei

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Was interested in your assesment of Sensi grow A+B so I went looking around just now for a few minutes, and there seems to be many many other posts all over the web different forums over several years saying they had problems with Sensi line in soil. So it's not just you. I gave up on ANYTHING Advanced nutrients long time ago, always some wierd unexpected issues with their stuff, can be best one day and worst the next. Don't trust any of it.

Good for you that you got it sorted, a new badge to add to the grow belt.
 

jensenbeach1

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So turns out it was the sense grow a and b nutrients I was using that was causing my plants to turn spotty I was using really nice organic soil and I guess it prefers hydro so I switched to an organic nutrient called "oregons only nectar for the gods" a six bottle set and the plants have TOOK OFF they love this stuff if you have soil give this stuff a try but I wouldn't recommend sensi grow for soil it works wonders for hydro have seen it work great for my guy but this nectar for the gods is some good shit and organic gotta love that but thanks for all the help and feedback
Well when using synthetic fertilizers its in a much more concentrated and plant ready form so you may have been overnuting (especially if u followed their guidelines). Organic nutrients are much slower released and rely on the bacteria to break it down into food for the plant. I believe you just fed too soon in your soil it still had some life in it. I was advised to wait 1 month before adding anything in my soils and the only issie is slight mag which ive addressed with little cal mag. I believe in less is more formula. I used to buy 9 different bottles and realized that theyre all pretty much useless or the same thing in different bottle. Hydroponics nutrients is purchasing water in a bottle pretty much lol. Id say just be careful feeding too often with organics even because eventually they will start eating that stuff up dont want it to accumulate too much. I may be completely wrong but this has been my understanding of synthetic vs organics so far. And im still a noobie.
 
I'll take that into account I usually start at half strength as it is but I was hoping I could start pumping this stuff into the soil pretty heavy since my plants love it
 

jensenbeach1

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If the plant doesnt look hungry no need to feed i feel but i dont like pushing the boundary of nute lockout and not. Do whats working man may be perfect for ur soil,age, etc. Plus i hear u can never really overdo organics such slow release
 

Indacouch

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Looks like part of the problem is overwatering ....and I'm a soil grower myself ....good soil buffers PH by itself ....no need to ph in soil ....looks like the classic over water stress/droop IMO ....GL
 
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