yellow spots plz help.. leaf septoria?

jarrodg420smoke

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hello I had these 2 plants indoors for the first month of their lives but due to my buddy moving I had to move them to my house and don't have room inside so they are now outside they were doing really good for the first few weeks but now the leaves have been continually getting yellow spots. at first I thought was maybe from it raining then the sun burning the leaves but I beginning to think its something much more serious as my plants don't seem to have grown to much in the past week..
any and all suggestions are much appreciated..
 

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Thibs101

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Had a similar looking issue this winter. My autos needed more calmag. Realy fked them up for a bit. What are you feeding for nutes/how often? Since your outdoors think it could be bugs? Im seeing holes in the leafs
 

jarrodg420smoke

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could possibly be bugs but not to sure haven't seen many around.. and I'm in fox farm ocean forest soil I believe now in 6th week of veg if not mistaken have to double check. and I just started feeding fox farm nutrients this past week. I was kinda thinking that may be my problem I'm very new to nutrients and all so I'm always worried about over doing it.. how often do you suggest feeding the nutes?
should I maybe feed ph water one watering then the next do the nutrients then back to water and so on?
 

Beats

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Your diagnosis is correct. my grow 2 years ago was riddled with septoria. the local grow shop had no idea what I was talking about either. essentially it gets in the soil and the roots take it up and it shows on the leaves. take the infected leaves and either burn them or bag them upand take them away. you don't want them breaking down in the soilaround your plants or you might get another case next year. the good news is the buds aren't affected at all. it looks awful though. I bought a spray called Natria disease Control. Not sure if it did much but I felt i had to try. the following year it did not appear at all which surprised me since my plants were in the same soil. At the end of the day, septoria doesn't seem to affect growth and certainly doesn't affect the bud. just looks odd. and it comes on fast!
 

Thibs101

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For feeding nutes i go feed water water feed. But realy i try to read the plant. Light green plant feed more. Geting dark green and start having claw like leafs feed less.

I dont see anny nute burn on the leaf tips though
 

jarrodg420smoke

New Member
Your diagnosis is correct. my grow 2 years ago was riddled with septoria. the local grow shop had no idea what I was talking about either. essentially it gets in the soil and the roots take it up and it shows on the leaves. take the infected leaves and either burn them or bag them upand take them away. you don't want them breaking down in the soilaround your plants or you might get another case next year. the good news is the buds aren't affected at all. it looks awful though. I bought a spray called Natria disease Control. Not sure if it did much but I felt i had to try. the following year it did not appear at all which surprised me since my plants were in the same soil. At the end of the day, septoria doesn't seem to affect growth and certainly doesn't affect the bud. just looks odd. and it comes on fast!
awesome man thats what I was really thinking but good to know the buds won't be affected I may have to try that spray out as well
 

thumper60

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Looks like septoria to me have dealt with it many times, It will kiil the plants if left alone copper will save them.
 
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