Issue during flower

Dino2434

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Do anyone know what this is? Brown spots on leaves just started week 5 of flower
 

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Currently week 5 since 12/12 flip in 3 gallon fabric pot using build a soil 3.0 medium, lotus nutrients fertilizer feeding once a week at about 3/4 strength. Getting good run off each time. Could it be too much run off
 

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2 first replies are spot on.

The pots are bit small and might dry too fast.
At this point I'd suggest you just water it more often, like every 3-4days to give it some dry back,
but since it's fabric overwatering is more rare problem than drying too fast.

When the soil is too wet or dry, the plant can't utilize the nutes in there.
So increase the nutes a bit, and keep the medium consistently moist, keep an eye for the reaction for the treatment.

Can't really have too much runoff unless it stays in the puddle.
When it has saturated the soil with nutes (to strength of the fertilizer solution),
rest is just wasted water/nutes.
Also if parts of the soil get too dry they take some time to start soaking in the water,
often it just flows over and goes thru sides of the the bucket.
So ya could try giving the fertilizer slower and give it some time to soak before giving the rest.
 
Do anyone know what this is? Brown spots on leaves just started week 5 of flower
Hard to say really. I do know one thing; your plant looks very hungry with pale leaves. Your plants need nitrogen more than ever during early flower. Think of how much they are starting to change and start building buds. I also think that is why they are not very far along for five weeks.
 
Don't try to make up for lost time , but give her a lil nitrogen on the side. They still need some nitrogen even in flower and apparently your bloom feed is lacking some, but like I was saying, don't go overboard.
 
Hard to say really. I do know one thing; your plant looks very hungry with pale leaves. Your plants need nitrogen more than ever during early flower. Think of how much they are starting to change and start building buds. I also think that is why they are not very far along for five weeks.
Week 5 since flip , not sure if you count the stretch phase
 
They use up a ton of nitrogen during stretch, you should keep giving nitrogen even in flower until the end, just not as much as you were giving in mid veg. The switch makes em hungry.
 
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