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Okay I have a cheese strain and there is spotting on the leaves not the new one's till later, is this natural or a disease, here some pic's I figured old school would know.

Anyhow here they are, just so you know all the acclaimed knowledgables on the other threads went Da do kno man.

Just need a little help here.

Thanks Np
 

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Okay I have a cheese strain and there is spotting on the leaves not the new one's till later, is this natural or a disease, here some pic's I figured old school would know.

Anyhow here they are, just so you know all the acclaimed knowledgables on the other threads went Da do kno man.

Just need a little help here.

Thanks Np

Would organocide work on killing them or what would you think to use, I have a few different pestacides Organocide is just one that I have.

But the spots are brown in color they just look that way in the picture.
 
do you feed every watering? flush it if you want, i'd suggest using very mild nutes in the flush water. is it just that leaf?
 
do you feed every watering? flush it if you want, i'd suggest using very mild nutes in the flush water. is it just that leaf?

Just the leaf's yep the spots are a brown color she looks health any way.

I have been using nutes maybe I didn't ph right after I mixed, no digital ph pen! used strips best I could the others are okay though and responded great to the nutrients, was stressed from transplant, so can it still be stressed. I just used a little oranocide just in case of mites.
 
Cool I found out what it was! right in line with what you said the water was at 4.00 ph it was under guess that's better than over A
 
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