Light brown patches on leaves

Cammabis

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Hey folks. I have some brown spots starting to show on my leaves

I'm in Second week of flower, growing in coco with Gaia Green Amendments. I transplanted from 3 gallon pots to 7 gallon fabric pots 1 week before I switched to 12/12. I'm using well water ph'd to 6.2 my room temp is 77 degrees with 50% RH

I have another room in flower right beside this one and it's not showing any of the same sign. Just the 3 plants I have in this room. Maybe a cal/mag deficancy? I cant find any pictures of plant problems that match. Any help would be great.
 

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Skewbong

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Ok so im Not sure on deficiency...yet...I'll keep digging. maybe just an anomaly from stress. Too small to put into flower in a 7 gal. Not disrespecting at all, thats a 2 gal pot max for that size. Let her get big first...next time...3 times that size...look at trunk size. Ph and temp is good...youre fine don't worry. As a side my girls are in 5 gals and at least twice the size. Def not bragging, Only looking to help. Still gonna dig for your issue. I was a noob in 2011, lol.
 

Skewbong

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also...fabric pots are the best. Bigger plants in smaller containers is more manageable, they don't get root bound.
 

Skewbong

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Sorry bro. I keep thinking....cal mag is such a common misconception. Its such a common comment, not always the case. Just underfeed her if in doubt and dont overwater. Its a weed, it will grow easily. Once you get how it works, feed to capacity. Stay on the safe side, until you dial in a strain. Every strain is so different. Just ensure all micronutrients are available. Use very light miracle grow to get them all, instead of all the fancy nutes...if that works...it won't be, if organic...many of us are not, or are mislead about organic ferts. Hope this helps ✌
 

Cammabis

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Sorry bro. I keep thinking....cal mag is such a common misconception. Its such a common comment, not always the case. Just underfeed her if in doubt and dont overwater. Its a weed, it will grow easily. Once you get how it works, feed to capacity. Stay on the safe side, until you dial in a strain. Every strain is so different. Just ensure all micronutrients are available. Use very light miracle grow to get them all, instead of all the fancy nutes...if that works...it won't be, if organic...many of us are not, or are mislead about organic ferts. Hope this helps ✌
Could I have stressed them from over watering? When I transplanted I did over water the first couple waterings
 

Skewbong

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yes overwatering can do it. When transplanting little water at first to let the roots look after the stress. Give her some in small bits at first
 

Cammabis

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This grow was weird from the start. I was given the seeds. Assuming they were photo periods so I started them like I normally do and after they sprouted was told they were autoflowers which I always start right in a 3 or 5 gallon pot. So I researched how to transplant an auto and ended up tier transplanting into 3 gallon pots when they were 2 weeks old. After 5 weeks of veg and no pistles I did some research from the seed company they came from and they didnt have an autoflower for that strain so indeed they were photoperiod. So my feeding and transplanting has been out of whack. Not my typical kinda run. I've got some clones rooted if I cant get these girls sorted out I can try again.
 
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