Plant Problems PLEASE HELP!!!!

hellnaugh

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Hey guys Im new to this growing,and Im having a prob. with one one of my plants Im still getting new growth but these spots are still showing on new growth only 10 days old no nutes just happy frog organic soil and water. the other plant is doing fine but this one cant figure it out HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!​
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Hey guys Im new to this growing,and Im having a prob. with one one of my plants Im still getting new growth but these spots are still showing on new growth only 10 days old no nutes just happy frog organic soil and water. the other plant is doing fine but this one cant figure it out HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!​

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Ok all you need is Iron. If you have some Epsom Salt at home; mix a teaspoon of that with some Purified water, then put in a spray bottle and mist leaves in mornings before 10:00 am.
 
First off check your soils PH and make sure that your within a good range. I think it looks more like a magnesium or calcium problem. Magnesium deficiency occurs quite often with soil that has high PH so i would def check your soil and are your checking the PH of your water before you water? Hope this helps.
 
Looks like a Calcium problem to me. Like sgt said check PH 1st to make sure you are not in lockout range.
 
Ok all you need is Iron. If you have some Epsom Salt at home; mix a teaspoon of that with some Purified water, then put in a spray bottle and mist leaves in mornings before 10:00 am.

i didn't realize Epsom salts have iron....................
 
epsom salt is for magnesium.. It could be calcium or magnesium, the epsom salt cant hurt. A lil lime too, don't OD it though.
 
As you can see by the above posts choose advice carefully, you gonna go with option 1 2 3 or 4
 
What should I do about this problem? Its moving to the new growth, ppl said leave it alone but if it keeps spreading will it mess with final product?.....
 
What should I do about this problem? Its moving to the new growth, ppl said leave it alone but if it keeps spreading will it mess with final product?.....

Ok well you can always check ph of your soil? You can get a multipurpose fertilizer? I'm saying there are lots of options. You just have to chose one. Don't be afraid to take risks.
 
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