Black leaf spots

Jasonm7794

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Can't figure this out plants are in 1 gallon of soil ph around 6 6.5 just added some bone meal on topsoil a week ago for extra calcium. It looks like a deficiency to me but I'm not sure which one anyway thank you guys
 

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GrowerbabeAZ

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looks like it could be a manganese or potassium deficiency. Cant really tell though. So sorry to see this! Please keep me posted. Also maybe up your silica to reduce cellular damage until you get it sorted out!!
 

myke

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From what Ive read Bone Meal takes quite a long time to really do anything.Post a pic of the whole plant.And more info about conditions /feeding etc.
 

GrowerbabeAZ

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Yes sir!!
The best advise I can give any grower is keep your silica up! It really reduces damage on your plants, on all fronts! Also, I keep my egg shells and I base my soil with the shells early in their development. About 1/4-1/2 cup. I use my blender to grind them to dust and then mix with the soil. Helps keep the cal mag level rite through grow!!
 

Jasonm7794

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Thanks everyone for the advice I've since flushed all my plants gave a light feed and added some calmag everything seems to be fine now
 

Punk

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I"m guessing that you're still in veg cycle and not budding the plant? If so, this is not a deficiency of any kind. What everybody is ignoring is the sickly puke green color of your leaves towards the stem. This suggests repeated over watering. Which is a hard thing to recover from.
 
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