
Was told that I overflushed so I gave it ro'd water with its weekly cutting edge formula with cal mag.Ph'd at 6.3

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6 weeks of 10How far are you in bloom?
SoilThose will not likely survive that long. What is you're grow medium?
Non bugs. Clean as a whistleLooks like bugs to me, could be mag though.
Scott's. mixed with perlite. 15 gallon container under 1000w at about 18 inches away. Average temp 77 humidity 40 low temp 65What type of soil ? Fox Farm, Miracle Grow, potting soil ?
Ya it's pretty much all of them. The more in the light the worse. But all of them for the most partare all the leaves like that? or just some? reason im asking is because in the picture the spots dont seem to be on the underlying leaves
Did you check using magnification? They will be on the underside of the leaves.Non bugs. Clean as a whistle
Yes. I have a loupe and microscope. Seen nothing.Did you check using magnification? They will be on the underside of the leaves.
The best way to spot mites is turn off all the lights and use a bright flashlight to look for webbing low on the plant. Usually around the meristem.
You may actually have two unrelated problems.
That's great! The speckled leaves look very similar to severe mite damage.Yes. I have a loupe and microscope. Seen nothing.
Ya I first thought bugs. But I constantly check my plants for mites.That's great! The speckled leaves look very similar to severe mite damage.
But now that I think about it, the spots from mite damage are usually white, not yellow.
No I was using tap. My tap came out at around 5.9 with nutes and all. Then all of a sudden my tap was at 8.5 so I switched to ro distilled water. A week ago I did the changeim just being an idiot. But at the same time learning more everyday. Were you using RO water before? Reason Im asking is when u switched to RO water with the CalMag did you double up the dose of CalMag when you switched?
Yes, I thought calmag was safe for lights.looks like foliar burn....are you spraying with the lights on? the light will burn the plant
it's the water drops that act like little magnifying glasses...strong light and water drops = thatYes, I thought calmag was safe for lights.