What are these spot and I need some advice.

Bobbyman1111

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Hey! So I am growing Chrystal feminized seeds by Nirvana and they are currently still in vegetative stage, going on day 30. The plant is a little behind on growth because it got a bit root bound before I transplanted it and I was stupid enough to have had been growing it in a clear container. Anyways, the plant sprung back to life after I transplanted it, but now I have these 'rust-colored' spots and some yellowing on my leaves. I am currently growing in fox farms in a 3 gal pot and use ph water betweeen 6.5-7.0 with added seaweed extract. It maintains a healthy humidity of 40-55 and temp is between 70-84. I want to top the plant as it is getting taller and I am afraid if I wait too long it will outgrow my space when I put it into flowering. What are these rust spots and how can I fix them? Are they cal-mag deficiencies or? The rust spots are also only on a few of the older leaves. If they are cal-mag deficiencies, other than buying some product could I use epsom salt and egg shells?
 

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PH issue. The soil is a good enough buffer. No need to ph the water.


Don't add anything until after a couple of regular non-adjusted waterings'.
 
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It may have had an adjustment issue earlier but seems to have grown out of it,
 
It looks like it may need some nitrogen.
do you notice how light green you leaves are?
IMO try some alaskan fish emulsion it works wonders, I get those same spots when not using my AFE.
do you have more than one, you can try it on one or two then wait a week, if it isn't growing to fast you shouldn't have to worry about it getting to big at the time.
The only other thing I can think of is, If you spilled some nutes on the leaf at that spot, that could cause a spot on your leaves.

They look ok, not bad, keep it up, she will surrender to you. Hopefully sooner than later.
 
It looks like it may need some nitrogen.
do you notice how light green you leaves are?
IMO try some alaskan fish emulsion it works wonders, I get those same spots when not using my AFE.
do you have more than one, you can try it on one or two then wait a week, if it isn't growing to fast you shouldn't have to worry about it getting to big at the time.
The only other thing I can think of is, If you spilled some nutes on the leaf at that spot, that could cause a spot on your leaves.

They look ok, not bad, keep it up, she will surrender to you. Hopefully sooner than later.
Hell yeh, I had this problem on my heavy bud autos early on and gave them some n and within a day the plant had gone back to normal growth rate.
 
Hey! So I am growing Chrystal feminized seeds by Nirvana and they are currently still in vegetative stage, going on day 30. The plant is a little behind on growth because it got a bit root bound before I transplanted it and I was stupid enough to have had been growing it in a clear container. Anyways, the plant sprung back to life after I transplanted it, but now I have these 'rust-colored' spots and some yellowing on my leaves. I am currently growing in fox farms in a 3 gal pot and use ph water betweeen 6.5-7.0 with added seaweed extract. It maintains a healthy humidity of 40-55 and temp is between 70-84. I want to top the plant as it is getting taller and I am afraid if I wait too long it will outgrow my space when I put it into flowering. What are these rust spots and how can I fix them? Are they cal-mag deficiencies or? The rust spots are also only on a few of the older leaves. If they are cal-mag deficiencies, other than buying some product could I use epsom salt and egg shells?

I ordered the same for my first grow in Ok. I lost all due to overfill on dwc 18 gallon.
Were you happy with grow? Love to get couple of seed to try.
Harold Okie
 
ffof is ready to use. eggshells take a lot of time to break down and won't work now. plus, you'd have to mix them into the soil. too late. I'd stop the seaweed, it's strong stuff. I don't know what your problem is, but that resembles heat damage. ffof should be good by itself for a long while.
 
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