Random spots on leaves

bizarrojohnson

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So i have all these spots in random places on my plant can anyone help me out?
 

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Temps? Height of ur light from top of the plants?..


Seems nute burn to me or a heat issue. Please check temps also lay back of the nutes for a week then go back but half the strenght u was giving them. Even safer give 1/4 of the strenght indicated on the label.

Silica is good for plants. It promotes better health and makes your plant more resistant to harsh temps (either high or low temps)
Also cal Mag one a week =)

-Jugz
 
Sorry i meant to forgot to post the important stuff.
Organic soil, Earth Juice nutes, kelp meal tea, compost tea. I've been giving nutes every other water and giving dyna-grow pro-tekt every watering. 600 watt metal halide light about 2 1/2 feet from highest top. Temps stay around 72-76 with lights on. Another important note i did burn the shit out of it like a week ago. I tried to make banana peel tea and put kelp meal and fishbone meal in it to. I noticed it burning within like an hour and flushed immediately. Been giving nothing but water ever since. I also just transplanted into 5 gallon. So could it just be stress from the burn, with the transplant. I used roots organics to transplant it into. So maybe the roots organics is alittle to hot with the current burn?
 
Normally when u transplant to new soil indeed it can be full of hot ingriedents (per say) so just trow silica and keep it low 70's but just keep an eye on it.. is this the soil u using? im using the 707.



-Jugz
 

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No ive never heard of that. Just normal roots organics. I also added a little bit of fishbone meal to it.
 
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From what you have said it doesn't seem to be a temperature issue. If you have only been giving water since nute burn seems a bit far fetched. Maybe a pH problem?
 
On a couple it looks like you splashed nutrients on them. I think its minor whatever it is. Maybe you have pest?
 
Nah no pest. I did see a weird looking fly in there one day but I haven't seen anything else. I put some compost tea in there the day that it started getting worse. I forgot about that. But compost tea doesnt count as nutrients right? I hear it's hard to put too much compost tea in something right? I guess it could've been splash for the tea also. If it's not any worse when I get home should be safe to switch to 12/12 right? Really needs to start flowering it's already way too big and it's a pure sativa so it's just gonna get bigger.
 
Thanks for all the help btw guys. I feel like its a minor problem but I'm a little worried bc I've had plants spiral out of control in the past during fliwer with I couldn't fix and it ruined my potency and harvest.
 
Hey guys im bumping this thread b/c im still having problems with the freaking mess. I've fed the plant once a couple weeks ago bc it got nitrogen def. but the spotting of the leaves has just kept on happening the whole time. So i know its not over feeding. Has anyone here ever had calcium toxicity? The only thing i feel like it could be would be the fish bone meal i put in the soil before i transplanted it. Maybe it was too much? But even so i only put it in the bottom inch or so, so i dont understand how it could ruin the whole plant like that. There are alot of burn tips also. Another weird thing is that the leaves are tilted up which was always a sign of a happy plant to me but maybe i was wrong.
 

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