I just started flowering a couple weeks ago what's wrong with my plant?? New pictures

jackm420

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Hey everyone I'm two weeks into flower as of yesterday and this problem just cropped up in the past maybe 5 or 6 days. I've had a flawless grow since this issue. My akorn snow bud is fine but my 2 dutch passion mazar have weird looking spots on leaves, couple dying leaves, and a couple tips that look black?? I have never went more than 3/4 strength on nutes and use the fox farm line including the solubles (open sesame) havn't made it to beastie bloomz yet. Also have used some molasses a very small amount. I generally feed twice a week and one regular watering a week. 5 gallon smart pots of ocean forest soil. Is this nutrient deficiency do I need to step it up? Has the open sesame burnt them? Over watering?? My ph is 6.5 mid way down pot and 6.0 down on the bottom. Have never done a flush. I ph my water on regular wateri1217131514.jpg1217131515.jpg1217131516.jpg1217131516a.jpg1217131517.jpg1217131517a.jpg1217131517c.jpg1217131517b.jpgngs and on feedings i make sure it's ph'd after adding nutes to water. So what's up??? Other than these spots in certain areas she looks really healthy I want to fix now before it gets bad. Thanks!! Someone had told me either a nitrogen or a calcium deficiency possible. Could it be heat stress?? It's only 79 degrees in there!!
 

JohnDee

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jack,
I'm no dirt expert but two feedings and a watering weekly seems excessive. Does the soil ever actually dry a bit? I'd back off on the nutes. The pictures don't help me...but your description of black tips certainly concerns me. Easy does it...
JD
 

wdk420

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Nutes burn man, fox farm says whatever but your also using many other things. I had nutes that said every watering but ended up almost KILLING one plant while others thrived due to their recommended feed schedule and I only did half of what they said wouldn't burn. Some plants are pickier!
 

nl5xsk1

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almost looks like the nutes may have come directly in contact with some of those leaves, odd blotching is indicative of such symtoms
 

tikitoker

Active Member
The only way in determining the N P K is a chem reagent test kit. Water just enough with plain 6.5 to get some runoff and test. Adjust levels if necessary by flushing with plain pre oxygenated h20.
After that when you parameters are back on point leave her be and feed only when she tells you. Less is more trust me.
 

rob333

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i wouldent stress mate i have had that happen myself its just a little low on N and its pulling it from the main leaves to start budd now what i would do is wait to see if it gets real bad in a short period of time then ur in trouble say if they start dieing one every 2 dayz another thing if ur in soil just watch out for gnats as they leave there shit on the leaves that look like that aswell
 

rob333

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also go to ur local hardware store and get

[h=1]FUNGRID - BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 15ML[/h]
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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lower your nuted and stop sweating the small stuff. oh and dont listen to most of the posts here..

plants are going to get blemishes...your fine...drop your feedings to once a week and relax a bit..
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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also go to ur local hardware store and get

FUNGRID - BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIFUNGAL AGENT 15ML

really...stfu man you have no clue.....

DUDE YOU HAVE SOME HEALTHY PLANTS....A MINOR AND I MEAN VERRY MINOR NUTE BURN>>DROP NUT DOSES AND DONT LISTEN TO THESE WHACK JOBS
 

rob333

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why would u drop feeds if there in flower that will = smaller plants lesser yeild run a dose of fungrid every time i flower i run a dose of this no matter what it helps the roots out big time and stops any infestaion be4 it starts but its up to u what u do mate i would take the advice from more then one person that thinks that they no what there on about
 
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