Anything Wrong with Plants??

I woke up this morning and the leaves were green but when I got off of work and checked them some had brown spots on leaves or a black spot in the middle of the leaves can anyone help me out. I can also post better pictures
 

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hotrodharley

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I’m not seeing anything. Are you misting these plants? If so you can stop that. They’re big enough to drink easily now. Are you feeding? If so what and how much and when did you start?
 

JohnDee

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Hi TV,
My initial thought is that the spots are fairly uniform. Insect damage is more erratic...so I don't think it's insects. Could be very early Ca deficiency. Tell us more about the grow. Anything that's at all Ca related...especially water source and nutrients.
JD
 
Hi TV,
My initial thought is that the spots are fairly uniform. Insect damage is more erratic...so I don't think it's insects. Could be very early Ca deficiency. Tell us more about the grow. Anything that's at all Ca related...especially water source and nutrients.
JD
I'm not feeding them anything at the moment I transplanted them for the first time last 2 weeks ago, Do you think I should start feeding if so what nutes do you recommend
 

Tnm1912

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Do not spray during daylight hours (or ever imo) the water drops magnify light and will burn spots , I’m surprised no one said cal mag lol love this forum but every problem is calmag I’ve noticed
 

Tnm1912

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Let that soil dry and once it does you could start 1/4 strength nutes, I find outdoors I do much better in the ground, outdoors or n the ground has to be the easiest way to grow
 
True indoors just seems like so much work I understand that some people cant grow outside though, What nutes do you reccomend I use?
 

Tnm1912

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I have ran outdoor plants with absolutely nothing and had some awesome yields, which I attribute to the strain , if you plant in ground outdoors there should be lots of nutes in the ground , Guerilla growing is what I usually did and every one said use this soil , or use that one , realistically you can’t use new soil Guerilla growing you have to use what you have available , a brand new plot is mighty suspicious lol can’t put brand new soil around a plant and assume no one will notice it’s just absurd , you can survive with none if they’re in ground , preferably get some ff nutes , but don’t listen to perfectionist who worry about ph in the middle of the woods
 

JohnDee

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Do do you think it's just because I've been misting them. & When should I start feeding?
Sorry I didn't get back to you on nutes. Sounds like you know what the spots are from. Heard that can happen...just never saw it.

I do coco/hydro and am using GH Maxi line. Not really a soil nutrient.

The people that have started growing with Greenleaf Mega Crop nutes...speak highly of it. Made for cannabis and very cost effective.
JD
 

redeyedfrog

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I have ran outdoor plants with absolutely nothing and had some awesome yields, which I attribute to the strain , if you plant in ground outdoors there should be lots of nutes in the ground , Guerilla growing is what I usually did and every one said use this soil , or use that one , realistically you can’t use new soil Guerilla growing you have to use what you have available , a brand new plot is mighty suspicious lol can’t put brand new soil around a plant and assume no one will notice it’s just absurd , you can survive with none if they’re in ground , preferably get some ff nutes , but don’t listen to perfectionist who worry about ph in the middle of the woods
lol I threw my ph meter out years ago, it's such bullshit, a good healthy soil buffers itself every time ph issues are a result of poor soil conditions or input. in other words its the growers fault they get these problems. As the person who got me growing said feed the soil not the plant, you do that and your soil will take care of everything else.
 

redeyedfrog

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I woke up this morning and the leaves were green but when I got off of work and checked them some had brown spots on leaves or a black spot in the middle of the leaves can anyone help me out. I can also post better pictures
I don't see anything wrong with your plants by the way, seedling will get funny spots and whatnot but it's usually not as big of a issue as we make it to be in our heads and a lot of times create more problems trying to fix the first problem lol.
best course of action is to do nothing until there is really a issue because most things sort themselves out anyways and to keep your medium moist but not wet and let them do their thing.
 
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