Anyone have an idea what this is on leaves?

Mars22091

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Anyone know what this is and why I keep getting lower leaves that get it? And why they yellow up and die?
 

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They look like eggs of some sort. Investigate insects I'm never going to diagnose pest or give remedies. It's to much personal preference. Although I will tell you I'd probably spray it with neem oil or azamax at that young stage or any point in veg. If I'm in flower it's fogger all the way.

It's always good to keep some sort of pest control on hand. This way you can handle it immediately rather than waiting to pick it up or be shipped. These are not times to be wasting time.
 
Haha whoops, I shouldn't have sprayed her before taking a pic. I'm assuming that's what you're saying are eggs. I was just referring to the bottom leaves.
 
Look just a wee bit young for food I would go with ph but if there is any possibility of bugs "when in doubt neem it out"

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Look just a wee bit young for food I would go with ph but if there is any possibility of bugs "when in doubt neem it out"

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I've noticed lately a lot of people are jumping the gun on feeding the younger plants, and posting photos "what's wrong?" Sometimes less is more when it comes to nuts. Just my thought
 
Ohh ok. I thought the bigger one wanted nutrients as this has been the case with the leaves for a bit. ill cut the nutrients for a week and see what happens. Thanks guys. This is a pic of my first plant. I messed her up a bit with too hot of bulbs (as she outgrew her space) but besides that she seems pretty happy. Thanks again for the wisdom guys.
 

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The plants are drying out too fast, the leaves are yellowing, crisping, and falling off.

The coco coir pots you are using are intended to be liners in a system, not used as stand-alone pots. They are wicking away water from the soil and drying out your plants.
You should transplant them into smart pots and see a difference.
 
Ohh damn that's good to know. So should I still stop with nutrients though? Or just repot and see how they are after that?
 
Transplant them into smart pots as soon as you can. If you're using soil, the fresh soil in the larger container should be fine for now.
If that's a coco mix (soilless) then you need to add some nutes with (almost) every feeding.
 
Haha whoops, I shouldn't have sprayed her before taking a pic. I'm assuming that's what you're saying are eggs. I was just referring to the bottom leaves.
Could be I noticed it was sprayed but when I enlarged the pic I thought I saw white eggs. It could just be the flash reflection in the droplets.
 
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