yellow spots wtf!!!!!!

andy7211

Active Member
so my planta are 3 weeks old and i thought they were as healthy as can be but i notice these little yellow spots. I just fed them some nutes but less the half the reccomended amount. i always check my ph level and so forth. i checked them with a magnifying glass and have 3 fans in there to make sure no bugs or anything can settle in. please tell me what you think i am nervous and annoyed
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Novicehomegrower

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so my planta are 3 weeks old and i thought they were as healthy as can be but i notice these little yellow spots. I just fed them some nutes but less the half the reccomended amount. i always check my ph level and so forth. i checked them with a magnifying glass and have 3 fans in there to make sure no bugs or anything can settle in. please tell me what you think i am nervous and annoyed
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this happened to me in veg ages ago . i then flushed to realise i had a huge salt build up maybe the same for you ? you in coco or soil ?
 

Jimdamick

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It looks like a healthy plant to me. I wouldn't worry at all, and besides that it is pretty much impossible for you plant to be lacking anything yet, and it is not a burn if that is what you are thinking. Just keep going easy on the food and your good to go. Peace
 

andy7211

Active Member
It looks like a healthy plant to me. I wouldn't worry at all, and besides that it is pretty much impossible for you plant to be lacking anything yet, and it is not a burn if that is what you are thinking. Just keep going easy on the food and your good to go. Peace
thanks jim i appreciate the ressurance it would just suck nc i check these things every night
 

andy7211

Active Member
if you have only fed once it may be under fed . but i wouldn't worry untill it gets worse (if it does)

thank you very much like i said i am nervous i dont know there would be any spots lol. ok so they will need water either tonight or tmw morning so i will feed them again
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
The spots are tiny local injuries.
What soil are you using? Many soils don't need supplementation at first ... don't risk fert burn. cn
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
wel i am using roots organic soil i have only fed them once how can i dilute using a ppm? i have ph testers for water and soil.. so dont feed them nutes yet?
I don't have experience with that soil, but I'm sure it has complete nutrition for the first coupla months (just water it). I'd search this site and see what others have said about how long it lasted for them, and then how they began supplementing it. cn
 

churchhaze

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It could just be genetics, but with your fat and short leaves, I'd say it could be overwatering or not enough nutrients. Do the leaves feel watery and flimsy or do they feel turgid? A higher level of potassium causes leaves to be more turgid, while less potassium makes them flaccid. (potassium is responsible for maintaining water pressure/turgor and opening stomata for transpiration)

They look healthy otherwise so I wouldn't go making any drastic changes.

Here's a chart:

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so my planta are 3 weeks old and i thought they were as healthy as can be but i notice these little yellow spots. I just fed them some nutes but less the half the reccomended amount. i always check my ph level and so forth. i checked them with a magnifying glass and have 3 fans in there to make sure no bugs or anything can settle in. please tell me what you think i am nervous and annoyed
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mehrific

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I don't have experience with that soil, but I'm sure it has complete nutrition for the first coupla months (just water it). I'd search this site and see what others have said about how long it lasted for them, and then how they began supplementing it. cn
Yes very true. Ive used Roots Organic soil and went a good 3-4 weeks with plain water.
As always, feeding is totally strain dependent.
 

churchhaze

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Also, do you have any air blowing on the plants? It could straight up be high humidity and a fan would help a lot with that.
 

newbie9

Active Member
No humidity wouldnt do that i think theyre fine. If anything its magnesium. But they look fine to me just keep an eye out it.could be.something early in development. Just water evenly light nute regime and see how she does. But other than thst she looks to be in good condition mine started like that and ended up likee... well heres apic100_2685 (1).jpg
 

newbie9

Active Member
I was told my prob was either an issue with mag or a rust fungus of sorts. Happend rather quickly.
 
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