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Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
i would say that is mostly magnesium deficiency, with a little calcium thrown in for fun.
in nature, plants will eat their lower leaves during flower to supply the buds with what they need.
your plants are eating a little more mag than they can get right now, if you up it a little, that should slow down quite a bit, but once it start in flower, it never really stops. as long as you aren't losing a lot of leaves, it's ok, give them a little more cal and mag and they'll do fine...a little more, don't go nuts
 

Coloradogrower710

Well-Known Member
i would say that is mostly magnesium deficiency, with a little calcium thrown in for fun.
in nature, plants will eat their lower leaves during flower to supply the buds with what they need.
your plants are eating a little more mag than they can get right now, if you up it a little, that should slow down quite a bit, but once it start in flower, it never really stops. as long as you aren't losing a lot of leaves, it's ok, give them a little more cal and mag and they'll do fine...a little more, don't go nuts
Great reply thanks for the input
 

ILGM Will

Member
THIS IS MY PIC OF SEPTORIS


i'D HAVE TO SAY THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM

Leaf Septoria On Marijuana Plants

Signs of leaf septoria
How to avoid and cure leaf septoria
Marijuana plant symptoms

Yellow leaf spot, also known as leaf septoria, are caused by Septoria cannabis and S. neocannabina. These are fungal pathogens aimed specifically at marijuana plants.

It is brought about by warm weather and rain and effect marijuana grown outdoors. It may also show up in nitrogen- deficient plants. Read this article and learn how to identify and treat yellow leaf spot.


Signs of leaf septoria

Signs of leaf septoria weed

Yellow leaf spot initially shows up on the lower leaves of your plant. These spots may vary in shade from white to a grayish brown to yellow, initially displaying little circular lesions. Once it starts to grow it starts looking like a bump and its size continues to increase.

Yellow leaf spot will harm the leaves and often times the stems of the plant, although it won’t cause the crop to die off. If for any reason this is not properly cared for it will lessen the marijuana plants yield. The affected leaves will become dry where the spot is and overtime break and produce a hole at the point where the spot started off.

Not sure if your marijuana plants suffer from a yellow leaf spot infection?
Check the article Marijuana diseases for a list with pictures of all possible
marijuana diseases


How to avoid and cure leaf septoria

Cure yellow leaf spot cannabis

The most affected leaves will become totally yellow, dry out and fall off.
You will want to get rid of the leaves that fell off or else you will end
up with a landing turf for spores to overwinter. Basically, they will hide
out until the weather warms up and then that’s when they will wreak havoc.
Yellow leaf spot spores do their dirty work through traveling by water,
wind and clinging on to things that pass by.

You can avoid the damage yellow leaf spot causes your plants through crop
rotation. Basically, after every harvest you will pick a new location to plant.
If you are not able to do this, then after harvest, completely get rid of all
leftovers from the last vegetation and till the soil really good to make sure
all remains are gone.

Get the location ready using sterilized compost and mix it well into the soil.
Doing this will give the new crop plenty of nitrogen to provide a good, strong
start. If you don’t have any ready compost, you can mix in blood meal, fish meal
or soybean meal to the dirt that is already there.

Therefore, you will be certain to have all the necessary nitrogen for your plant.
Make sure you proper disinfect any tools you used with rubbing alcohol or peroxide
prior to putting them away.

One more thing you can try when beginning a new marijuana bed is adding a
fungicide to the planting location prior to putting the seedlings and seeds there.
You have the option to buy one of the many natural solutions pre-made (at this link here)
or you can make your own.

Applying helpful bacteria, like Bacillus Pumilis or a good fungi like Trichoderma
will help the soil if you don’t have any compost to use. Also, you may try spraying
the site with essential oil combinations with cinnamon, coriander, neem, sesame or
clove. Fine misting the soil with compost tea or even baking soda will aid in avoiding
yellow leaf spot spores from making a home at your site.

Marijuana plant symptoms

- white/grayish brown/yellow spots on leaves
- Circular lesions on lower leaves
- A small pimple looking bump
- Leaves dry and fall off

Remember to water your plants early mornings or early evening time.
Never water the leaves, only the soil. By doing this, the sunlight
will not burn the leaves. Again, if your plants gets infected by yellow
leaf spot, it is important to always remove and completely destroy all affected leaves.

If you don’t do this, you will most likely regret it. Affected leaves still contain
the problem and can come back to haunt you because yellow leaf spot easily clings on
to things and travels from one destination to the next.

Remember that plants with strong genetics have less change of getting sick and are less vulnerable for pests and diseases. sure to buy cannabis seeds from a trusted seed bank.



Robert
 

ILGM Will

Member
Here is my pic of " LEAF SEPTORIA "


I HAVE TO SAY THAT THIS LOOKS LIKE WHAT YOUR PROBLEM IS

Leaf Septoria On Marijuana Plants

Signs of leaf septoria
How to avoid and cure leaf septoria
Marijuana plant symptoms

Yellow leaf spot, also known as leaf septoria, are caused by Septoria cannabis and S. neocannabina. These are fungal pathogens aimed specifically at marijuana plants.

It is brought about by warm weather and rain and effect marijuana grown outdoors. It may also show up in nitrogen- deficient plants. Read this article and learn how to identify and treat yellow leaf spot.


Signs of leaf septoria

Signs of leaf septoria weed

Yellow leaf spot initially shows up on the lower leaves of your plant. These spots may vary in shade from white to a grayish brown to yellow, initially displaying little circular lesions. Once it starts to grow it starts looking like a bump and its size continues to increase.

Yellow leaf spot will harm the leaves and often times the stems of the plant, although it won’t cause the crop to die off. If for any reason this is not properly cared for it will lessen the marijuana plants yield. The affected leaves will become dry where the spot is and overtime break and produce a hole at the point where the spot started off.

Not sure if your marijuana plants suffer from a yellow leaf spot infection?
Check the article Marijuana diseases for a list with pictures of all possible
marijuana diseases


How to avoid and cure leaf septoria

Cure yellow leaf spot cannabis

The most affected leaves will become totally yellow, dry out and fall off.
You will want to get rid of the leaves that fell off or else you will end
up with a landing turf for spores to overwinter. Basically, they will hide
out until the weather warms up and then that’s when they will wreak havoc.
Yellow leaf spot spores do their dirty work through traveling by water,
wind and clinging on to things that pass by.

You can avoid the damage yellow leaf spot causes your plants through crop
rotation. Basically, after every harvest you will pick a new location to plant.
If you are not able to do this, then after harvest, completely get rid of all
leftovers from the last vegetation and till the soil really good to make sure
all remains are gone.

Download my free marijuana grow guide at this link for more growing tips

Get the location ready using sterilized compost and mix it well into the soil.
Doing this will give the new crop plenty of nitrogen to provide a good, strong
start. If you don’t have any ready compost, you can mix in blood meal, fish meal
or soybean meal to the dirt that is already there.

Therefore, you will be certain to have all the necessary nitrogen for your plant.
Make sure you proper disinfect any tools you used with rubbing alcohol or peroxide
prior to putting them away.

One more thing you can try when beginning a new marijuana bed is adding a
fungicide to the planting location prior to putting the seedlings and seeds there.
You have the option to buy one of the many natural solutions pre-made (at this link here)
or you can make your own.

Applying helpful bacteria, like Bacillus Pumilis or a good fungi like Trichoderma
will help the soil if you don’t have any compost to use. Also, you may try spraying
the site with essential oil combinations with cinnamon, coriander, neem, sesame or
clove. Fine misting the soil with compost tea or even baking soda will aid in avoiding
yellow leaf spot spores from making a home at your site.

Marijuana plant symptoms

- white/grayish brown/yellow spots on leaves
- Circular lesions on lower leaves
- A small pimple looking bump
- Leaves dry and fall off

Remember to water your plants early mornings or early evening time.
Never water the leaves, only the soil. By doing this, the sunlight
will not burn the leaves. Again, if your plants gets infected by yellow
leaf spot, it is important to always remove and completely destroy all affected leaves.

If you don’t do this, you will most likely regret it. Affected leaves still contain
the problem and can come back to haunt you because yellow leaf spot easily clings on
to things and travels from one destination to the next.

Remember that plants with strong genetics have less change of getting sick and are less vulnerable for pests and diseases. sure to buy cannabis seeds from a trusted seed bank.



Robert
 

Coloradogrower710

Well-Known Member
THIS IS MY PIC OF SEPTORIS


i'D HAVE TO SAY THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM

Leaf Septoria On Marijuana Plants

Signs of leaf septoria
How to avoid and cure leaf septoria
Marijuana plant symptoms

Yellow leaf spot, also known as leaf septoria, are caused by Septoria cannabis and S. neocannabina. These are fungal pathogens aimed specifically at marijuana plants.

It is brought about by warm weather and rain and effect marijuana grown outdoors. It may also show up in nitrogen- deficient plants. Read this article and learn how to identify and treat yellow leaf spot.


Signs of leaf septoria

Signs of leaf septoria weed

Yellow leaf spot initially shows up on the lower leaves of your plant. These spots may vary in shade from white to a grayish brown to yellow, initially displaying little circular lesions. Once it starts to grow it starts looking like a bump and its size continues to increase.

Yellow leaf spot will harm the leaves and often times the stems of the plant, although it won’t cause the crop to die off. If for any reason this is not properly cared for it will lessen the marijuana plants yield. The affected leaves will become dry where the spot is and overtime break and produce a hole at the point where the spot started off.

Not sure if your marijuana plants suffer from a yellow leaf spot infection?
Check the article Marijuana diseases for a list with pictures of all possible
marijuana diseases


How to avoid and cure leaf septoria

Cure yellow leaf spot cannabis

The most affected leaves will become totally yellow, dry out and fall off.
You will want to get rid of the leaves that fell off or else you will end
up with a landing turf for spores to overwinter. Basically, they will hide
out until the weather warms up and then that’s when they will wreak havoc.
Yellow leaf spot spores do their dirty work through traveling by water,
wind and clinging on to things that pass by.

You can avoid the damage yellow leaf spot causes your plants through crop
rotation. Basically, after every harvest you will pick a new location to plant.
If you are not able to do this, then after harvest, completely get rid of all
leftovers from the last vegetation and till the soil really good to make sure
all remains are gone.

Get the location ready using sterilized compost and mix it well into the soil.
Doing this will give the new crop plenty of nitrogen to provide a good, strong
start. If you don’t have any ready compost, you can mix in blood meal, fish meal
or soybean meal to the dirt that is already there.

Therefore, you will be certain to have all the necessary nitrogen for your plant.
Make sure you proper disinfect any tools you used with rubbing alcohol or peroxide
prior to putting them away.

One more thing you can try when beginning a new marijuana bed is adding a
fungicide to the planting location prior to putting the seedlings and seeds there.
You have the option to buy one of the many natural solutions pre-made (at this link here)
or you can make your own.

Applying helpful bacteria, like Bacillus Pumilis or a good fungi like Trichoderma
will help the soil if you don’t have any compost to use. Also, you may try spraying
the site with essential oil combinations with cinnamon, coriander, neem, sesame or
clove. Fine misting the soil with compost tea or even baking soda will aid in avoiding
yellow leaf spot spores from making a home at your site.

Marijuana plant symptoms

- white/grayish brown/yellow spots on leaves
- Circular lesions on lower leaves
- A small pimple looking bump
- Leaves dry and fall off

Remember to water your plants early mornings or early evening time.
Never water the leaves, only the soil. By doing this, the sunlight
will not burn the leaves. Again, if your plants gets infected by yellow
leaf spot, it is important to always remove and completely destroy all affected leaves.

If you don’t do this, you will most likely regret it. Affected leaves still contain
the problem and can come back to haunt you because yellow leaf spot easily clings on
to things and travels from one destination to the next.

Remember that plants with strong genetics have less change of getting sick and are less vulnerable for pests and diseases. sure to buy cannabis seeds from a trusted seed bank.



Robert
Robert thanks for the reply lots of good info thank you I did already remove some of the affected leafs it seems better now I will keep watching it
 

Coloradogrower710

Well-Known Member
Hey guys another update. plants are looking pretty good I think?
4 weeks into flower. The 1st pic is of the plant flowki was talking about. It’s the most frosted so far. The hps lighting just makes it hard to take pics.
Let me know how you guys think they are looking for 4 weeks of flower.
Also how often do you recommend running the Tiger bloom I’ve been doing really low doses like 1/2 strength every 3rd watering any tips here would be great.
 

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ILGM Will

Member
Is there any way that you could get a couple of shots in natural light. I'em seeing something in your leafs. And natural light would tell me what's going on....ok
 

ILGM Will

Member
Sounds like a fungus, I would clip off any infected leafs and dispose of them and keep an close eye on them. It may have been something you brought in from outside, I have done that only with spider mite which im fighting now.
 

ILGM Will

Member
Coloradogrowe

your buds look awesome. If only you had taken the pic's in natural light i'd be better to say weather you are close or not. I hate to guess but i'd have to say your close all wright how close i'm not sure Sorry
 

Coloradogrower710

Well-Known Member
Coloradogrowe

your buds look awesome. If only you had taken the pic's in natural light i'd be better to say weather you are close or not. I hate to guess but i'd have to say your close all wright how close i'm not sure Sorry
Is it best to turn your light off during growing hours for pics I was worried opening the tent during the night period would cause issues?
 

ILGM Will

Member
Ya never try while lights are off. Just when you turn them on if you could use natural light you will get better pic's to look at
 
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