Which deficiency do you think this is?

lcb212

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i grow organic in a super soil with compost and earthworm castings in FFOF and dr. Earths Flower girl 3-7-5. Distilled water with seaweed extract and molasses sometimes. Compost tea once every two weeks.
Definitely looks like septoria. I’m having the same issue
 

Kingrow1

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i grow organic in a super soil with compost and earthworm castings in FFOF and dr. Earths Flower girl 3-7-5. Distilled water with seaweed extract and molasses sometimes. Compost tea once every two weeks.
If you have a deficiency with this schedule id be suprised....
 

nmibud

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Septoria is rare indoors,the first leaf is just normal wear and tear.The other shows signs of a calcium problem.What is your ph?
 

sero1991

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Septoria is rare indoors,the first leaf is just normal wear and tear.The other shows signs of a calcium problem.What is your ph?
This is what I assumed. Only cause those leaves are from the bottom and sometimes I think the fan might be blowing a little bit much on them (I’ve lowered the setting on it) . What I’ve learned in organic growing is that pH is not needed. I’m only giving it Distilled Water, which has a pH of 6.5, the nutes come from the microbial bacteria throw up basically from eating the compost and worm castings.
 
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