Help 1st time grow about to flip.

xin

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Not sure what the problem is. it spreads from leaf to leaf. A bud thinks its rust fungas , or black mold . I honestly think its nute problem.

my ph tester is giving me unreliable results , new one is on order.

Its an indoor grow. I had mites. I thought i killed them spraying. I tried a soap mix before i went and sprayed chemicals. The soap mix killed off the edges of the leafs sprayed.

From here on the mites were not a noticeable problem if they are still there. But these dam spots travel from lower leafs up and to new growth onto fresh leafs.

I thought it was nutes. Checked the ph figured i locked the soil up at 7 ph. Tried to fix it the last two waters. Normal schedule is water every 3 days and i run a 5 gal bucket of nute juice in to a ten gallon smart pot, and then take about 3 out.

here are some pics of the spots I feel like this unchecked is gonna kill my entire grow. Already killed a male that started dropping sacks. Half my grow is gone already. So frustrated now, ready to give up.

any help getting this back on track ?

I just removed 54 leafs , and have been misting with h202 water 5to 1 to try to contain it.
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xin

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ty its happy frog / oceanforest I think my ph meter took a dive. Got a new one in the mail. I have seen 7.0 on soil ph but cant trust the meter.

Not mold or fungas.... ty. This is why i asked. I can solve ph problems with out making my weed unsmokable.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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ty its happy frog / oceanforest I think my ph meter took a dive. Got a new one in the mail. I have seen 7.0 on soil ph but cant trust the meter.

Not mold or fungas.... ty. This is why i asked. I can solve ph problems with out making my weed unsmokable.
Pick up a soil test kit too. They are super inexpensive and it’s always nice to have one as a backup for situations like this.
 
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xin

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those have nice colors too, (im color blind and have a hell of a hard time with the gh chemical drops)

ty again! i sure hope i can save this.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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I'm sure they will be fine. I've seen much worse in some of my previous grows and they always bounce back as long as you catch the issue and correct it.
 
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xin

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I microscoped the spots. Fungus? or nute deficiency 1585847726917.png1585847726917.png
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my buddy is saying eagle 20, any other effective solutions?
 

xin

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dont think so, they sprout up all over and i didnt spray since clearing 51 leafs with spots.
Nutes are 10base /5 camg+
 

xtsho

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cant read it , little help? what i see matches the borderView attachment 4519573
That's why I like a quality digital pH meter. Those color tests are not as accurate and some people see colors differently and the results look different under different types of lights. For testing soil a slurry test using a calibrated quality pH meter is the best method. Mix the soil sample 1:1 with distilled water, give it a stir, let it sit 15 minutes, stir again, take your reading. No matching colors just a digital readout telling you the pH.
 
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xin

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This is how i did it , 5 to 1 with bottled water. My ph meter freaked out. But i didnt leaveit sit and stir it . ty kindly
 
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