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KushMaster89

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6 weeks in flower!! Getting these spots on it everywhere!! Should I be worried? Will it effect the bud? Using FFOF and FF nutesimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpegimage.jpeg
 

HydroRed

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Looks like you were running a bit hot on your feed. What strengths you running your feed? May be a calcium deficiency now, like N&K were too high.
Might be me but your leaves look a tad dark which is a sign of high N as well.
 

KushMaster89

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Hey man thanks for you reply. And the last to feeding was 4tsp a gallon of FF Tiger bloom in reg tap.. I'm thinking it was to hot on nutes I ran out of my pH up.. So you think that's it? Leaves have always been super dark on this plant since seedling
 

HydroRed

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The tips of the leaves are burnt which is an indicator its too hot as well. I'd suggest running your next feed half....maybe even 1/4 strength but maybe add like 1-2ml of calcium (cal/mag) per gallon to your next feed. Being in week 6, you should be on the "ween" portion of the feed cycle anyways.
 

KushMaster89

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Cool thanks man.. I'll give that a try.. How does it look over all? You think only 3 more weeks I was thinking maybe about 1 month. Hairs are just starting to get Amber
 

HydroRed

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I couldnt tell you how long it needs to go with the limited info I have on it. I've seen a picture or two and know its 6 weeks in flower and you use FF haha
What strain is it?
Indoors/outdoors?
Auto/photo?
 

Budzbuddha

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You are using too much ( you should stick with feeding schedule ) and start at 1/4 to 1/2
strength to monitor plants response to mix. I always go NO MORE than 1/2 strength on all feedings. This stuff is pretty hot on top of Fox Farm soil , so burning and other problems occur pretty fast.

With FFOF i let plant grow WITHOUT FEEDINGS until week 6 Then i introduce the Tiger Bloom at 1/2 strength til end.

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Sire Killem All

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sux to say it but u need to go thru ur plant with a scope and look for the dreaded "M" words. have seen those type of spots before and they have almost all been Mites.... damn it i said it.
Well should I be worried? Toss bud harvest or wait it out? Fox farm nutes and FFOF soil.. This just started. Strain is OG kush.. Will this get to the bud?
 

KushMaster89

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Supposed to be OG kush and it's indoor hardcore CFL grow been in flower since may14 and it was bad seed from some OG strain.. Smoked like OG and that's what they told me it was from Colorado. Tiger bloom is all I use in flower haven't been able to adjust ph all week I feed them 4tsp a gall every 2 days
 

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KushMaster89

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You are using too much ( you should stick with feeding schedule ) and start at 1/4 to 1/2
strength to monitor plants response to mix. I always go NO MORE than 1/2 strength on all feedings. This stuff is pretty hot on top of Fox Farm soil , so burning and other problems occur pretty fast.

With FFOF i let plant grow WITHOUT FEEDINGS until week 6 Then i introduce the Tiger Bloom at 1/2 strength til end.

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I don't use big loom on it just tiger.. And I have upped my feed a bit..so/I'll knock it down she only has. Feeding left before she starts to ween down to flush fire harvest in. Few weeks
 

redzi

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6 weeks in flower!! Getting these spots on it everywhere!! Should I be worried? Will it effect the bud? Using FFOF and FF nutesView attachment 3670305View attachment 3670306View attachment 3670307View attachment 3670308View attachment 3670310View attachment 3670311
Same looking spots that I have. At first mine looked like a spider mite problem. I have been using FFOF for at least 3 years ...I WISH THEY WOULD STICK TO THE SAME INGREDIENTS! I guess Fox Farm buys what ever happens to be the cheapest. I know they switched from coco to that crap they dig out of bogs.
 

doobie57z

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Have you been adding cal/mag? Ive had similar looking rust. "Toss bud harvest or wait it out?". Seriously? I treat the symptom at this point, try to lessen the final yield impact
 
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