Brown blotches on leaves

Can anybody tell me what’s going on here? It’s only happening to my two monkey berries plants but I have other strains that are on the same feeding schedule that look just fine 9BDC7A4B-EF87-40D0-83CD-18F97DFAF397.jpeg9FDD779F-DE57-4AC8-A4E3-DB79CE80BB03.jpegE04314B0-6D74-455B-92AF-959067BF407C.jpeg
 

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What’s your npk values, I’m running bloom right now and have a bit of this issue but my pk is whack right now
 
could u perhaps be so good a take a shot from the whole plants? Because I wonder if said problem does affect the plant everywhere or just locally somewhere...
 
To much phosphorus. Google it. Or ph out of whack. Make notes that this strain doesn’t need any extra bloom nutes.
Edit or not enough P. Both look similar it’s more where on the plant it is I think.
 
To much phosphorus. Google it. Or ph out of whack. Make notes that this strain doesn’t need any extra bloom nutes.
Edit or not enough P. Both look similar it’s more where on the plant it is I think.
TBH it looks more like an infection to me... like a fungus or virus... as nutrition imbalances show themselves homogenously throughout the plant (with consideration to its mobility & the way substances are moved around in plants...)

OP also seems to have a problem with biting insects, so these could've been the vector which carried the pathogen
:peace:
 
TBH it looks more like an infection to me... like a fungus or virus... as nutrition imbalances show themselves homogenously throughout the plant (with consideration to its mobility & the way substances are moved around in plants...)

OP also seems to have a problem with biting insects, so these could've been the vector which carried the pathogen
:peace:
I’m thinking the same I recently discovered mites and I’m treating for them now and that’s what I was thinking was a fungus bcus it was the whole plant
 
TBH it looks more like an infection to me... like a fungus or virus... as nutrition imbalances show themselves homogenously throughout the plant (with consideration to its mobility & the way substances are moved around in plants...)

OP also seems to have a problem with biting insects, so these could've been the vector which carried the pathogen
:peace:
Agree. Either a pathogen or pest damage. Not sure exactly what. But that's the path I would be investigating.
 
Can’t say I’ve ever seen pest damage look like that. But hey ya never know. The small spots are the bugs.if their mites then they can cause the imbalance in the nutes. So it looks like a deficiency.
 
What is your medium?
What pH are you running?
What are you doing for Magnesium?
Are your plants genetically predisposed to show purple stems?


The answer to your issues lie in the answers to those questions.
 
You have two issues here. The brown spots, which look like overwatering spots... but they're round. They could be a disease as mentioned above. That could be irreversible. The other problem is those white spots on some of your leaves. You have bugs 100%.
 
You have two issues here. The brown spots, which look like overwatering spots... but they're round. They could be a disease as mentioned above. That could be irreversible. The other problem is those white spots on some of your leaves. You have bugs 100%.

You’re a fucking moron and should stop giving awful information out.
 
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