Leaf septoria??? Please help

Darkoh69

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This is the only infected leaf in the plant that looks like this, wasn’t there this morning came home and noticed it, it looks like it could be leaf septoria with the darker spot in the center but not 100% any help with what it is or what it could be would be greatly appreciated and also how to stop it or care to it
1 leaf affected, how many leave’s does the plant have? Are these pics taken though a jewellers loop? Im guna sound like abit of a dick here but do you think maybe your being a tad anal?
Could be something simple like a bruised leaf or light too close. If you’ve given the plant the fundamentals ie, feed schedule is on point, ph levels kept in check, adequate light, air circulation etc etc there’s not much else to blame. Either way its 1 leaf, & your in flower so unless it bugs it’s probably too late for that leaf. I wouldn’t worry about it. (Apologies if the problem suddenly turns catastrophic)
 

TerryTeacosy

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Are you growing in soil outdoors? If not, then it's probably nothing to worry about & NOT septoria (it doesn't look like it to me).

Septoria is a soil-based problem that can devastate an OD crop, but if that's not your situation, then relax & look for another problem.

Actually, RDWHAHB is the best I can suggest.
 

Rj5562

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1 leaf affected, how many leave’s does the plant have? Are these pics taken though a jewellers loop? Im guna sound like abit of a dick here but do you think maybe your being a tad anal?
Could be something simple like a bruised leaf or light too close. If you’ve given the plant the fundamentals ie, feed schedule is on point, ph levels kept in check, adequate light, air circulation etc etc there’s not much else to blame. Either way its 1 leaf, & your in flower so unless it bugs it’s probably too late for that leaf. I wouldn’t worry about it. (Apologies if the problem suddenly turns catastrophic)
Nah you’re good man, no worries yes pic was through a jewelers loupe, plant has lots of leaves I attached the full plant pic. Sorry this is just my first grow and everything so far has been good, feeding, ph and everything has been on point so far since the beginning and I’m not trying to fuck shit up, I’m in the end of week 6 of flowering. It’s gorilla glue auto by Barney’s farm.
 

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Rj5562

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Are you growing in soil outdoors? If not, then it's probably nothing to worry about & NOT septoria (it doesn't look like it to me).

Septoria is a soil-based problem that can devastate an OD crop, but if that's not your situation, then relax & look for another problem.

Actually, RDWHAHB is the best I can offer right now.
Soil, indoors and thanks, just trying not to mess this one up, my first grow honestly. As far as feeding and everything, water ph has been on point so that’s why this is bothering me. I know it’s probably not a big deal but still
 

TerryTeacosy

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If it was Septoria, you'll notice definite yellow spots/patches on the very lowest growth (closest to the ground, that gets splashed-up after rainfall).

Relax & just go with it on this, your first grow. There will be many others & you can learn from this one.
 

Darkoh69

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Nah you’re good man, no worries yes pic was through a jewelers loupe, plant has lots of leaves I attached the full plant pic. Sorry this is just my first grow and everything so far has been good, feeding, ph and everything has been on point so far since the beginning and I’m not trying to fuck shit up, I’m in the end of week 6 of flowering. It’s gorilla glue auto by Barney’s farm.
Looks real nice i see nothing to worry about nice work
 

curious2garden

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This is the only infected leaf in the plant that looks like this, wasn’t there this morning came home and noticed it, it looks like it could be leaf septoria with the darker spot in the center but not 100% any help with what it is or what it could be would be greatly appreciated and also how to stop it or care to it
At any point did you get that leaf a little too close to your light?
 
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