help brown spots

Deedog

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hey everyone i'am a first time grower, plants are doing well i just have 1 problem there are brown spots on some of my plants can someone pls tell me what is going on with them my ph is about 6.5 to 7.0 i use fox farm soil and the trio for nuts, i just repotted all plants and put them in flowering today the picture i will attach are 2 days ago before i repotted today, pls check out picture and tell me wht u all think these are just bag seeds and plants are 3 and 4 weeks old​
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eastcoastmo

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Looks like it could be either a mag deficiency or spider mites. Are you using R/O water or town water? Also if its spider mites you'll want to treat it pretty quickly with neem oil...

Nice looking strain for bag seed too ;)
 

kpmarine

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Which soil? Ocean Forest? How long were they in the soil before you added nutes? That's not any mites that I've seen, those show as a ton of little white spots. It looks like burn to me. Ocean forest is hot enough to sustain a plant from 4" to 16" for me with no nutes or deficiencies in a 1gal pot; that's why I'm asking how long they were in the soil and when you added nutes. You may have just jumped the gun a bit. They don't look too bad though, it's just on a few lower leaves.
 

topfuel29

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Looks like it could be either a mag deficiency or spider mites. Are you using R/O water or town water? Also if its spider mites you'll want to treat it pretty quickly with neem oil...

Nice looking strain for bag seed too ;)
I agree a magnesium deficiency. Gonna need some cal/mag or its equivalent.
sorry I forgot you said you transplanted. I'd just keep an eye on it since you transplanted her.
 

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Brushog

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If your using fox farm ocean forest and nutes they may have burn. Ocean forest is HOT. I mix my ocean forest with happy frog and it does great. These are 5 weeks oldimage.jpg
 

kpmarine

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Tap water but I let it sit for 2day n add nuts
I can veg an appropriately sized plants for weeks without adding ferts in Ocean Forest. Which Fox Farm soil are you using? If you happen to have a ppm pen, do you know the PPM of your tap water? You could be getting a deficiency because your tap water doesn't have enough Mag in it. To help narrow it down, please answer these questions: What soil, specifically, are you using? When did you start adding nutes? How long before/after you started adding nutes did this show up?
 

Cobnobuler

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I agree a magnesium deficiency. Gonna need some cal/mag or its equivalent.
sorry I forgot you said you transplanted. I'd just keep an eye on it since you transplanted her.
I see this happen here at RIU all the time. A deficiency is not the case. In fact, it is the exact opposite IMO, and if you add more nutes to the problem, your only going to burn them more. This is nutrient burn / overload, caused by the nutes already in the FF ( out of the bag its on the hot side) or caused by nutes added to it.
Use water only for awhile again IMO.
 

Subliminator

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Looks good to me! When I grow I try to keep it simple, so I use fish emulsion, and fox farm big bud. I try not to confuse myself to much. I like to keep things simple. Buy a soil NPK test kit to see how much nutrients you have put into your plant. They should sell them at your grow shop.
 

Deedog

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i use fox farm ocean forest
i started using nutes 1 week after planting, plant was growing
but i do think it maybe nutes burning the plant because everytime i water i use nutes i only water 2 time a week
 

kpmarine

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i use fox farm ocean forest
i started using nutes 1 week after planting, plant was growing
but i do think it maybe nutes burning the plant because everytime i water i use nutes i only water 2 time a week
I can veg a plant from 4" clone to over a foot tall with just plain water in 1gal ocean forest using tap water. I'd stick to water for a bit and see how it goes.
 

nick88

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I can veg a plant from 4" clone to over a foot tall with just plain water in 1gal ocean forest using tap water. I'd stick to water for a bit and see how it goes.
Yep, there are times when more is def. not the answer. Sometimes people get the idea that the more they feed and water the bigger and faster a pant will grow. A plant is only going to do what it is genetically capable of. Just take care of them, let them do there thing and go by what the plant tells you. If it;s not showing any signs of needing anything.. Leave it alone.
 

Deedog

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here is some more picture, these are the picture of the transplant and i have some in flowering stage as well only 2 weeks inIMG_1789[1].jpgIMG_1790[1].jpgIMG_1791[1].jpgIMG_1792[1].jpgIMG_1793[1].jpgIMG_1794[1].jpg
 

Deedog

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i just repotted them i will stop adding nutes for a while ... because i think that is what is burning them
 
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