is this a problem?

Alienwidow

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i would say no, not a problem. the rest of your plant looks great. minor blemishes can occur from almost nothing. it does look over or undewatered. but as for the minor spots, i wouldn't start to worry yet.
 

bigsteve

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Looks like a minor case of nute-burn. Keep a spray bottle filled with room temp water handy. After nuting spray any leaves that are wet from the nute water.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

nomofatum

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Looks like a minor case of nute-burn. Keep a spray bottle filled with room temp water handy. After nuting spray any leaves that are wet from the nute water.

Good luck, BigSteve.
It could also be light burn on the tips from water drops hanging there. Don't let the leaves get wet when the lights are on. Don't spray the plants except when you have a decent reason. This is a decent reason, just do it when the lights are off if at all possible.
 

phunt

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All the leaves that show damage look like they are hitting the edge of the pot. A couple spots look like nute burn but more from sitting in the pot when watered or a splash rather than over feeding. I would trim off anything touching your pot. Gives you clear access to your soil. The over all plant looks healthy.
 
Thanks for the good info everyone, she was pretty thirsty when I took the pictures, perked right back up.... I forgot to mention she is an autoflower, is it still a good idea to trim the bottom leave on an autoflower? .... Also anyone got any tips on how to feed her calcium and magnesium?
 
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