Can anyone tell me what this is
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. Looks to me like boron or manganese def. Best of luck!!Can anyone tell me what this is
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yup I agree I call it splash damage from feeding getting sum on the leaves and then under the light will do it everytime and you for sure need to back off the nitro I don't normally agree with flush cuz sumthing is wrong but in your case id give a good flushThat look like a minor nute burn (top leaves point burn). The spots on those leaves means you either dropped some nutrients/water with nutes on the leaf and you did not clean it up. Nutes on leaves + strong light = produces that. If you are sure its not that, then it's ph fluctuations, dont worry about it, if it appears on more leaves then you need to start checking things out.
I have to disagree on the flush here, flush will wash most nutes (micro and macro) from the ground and it can cause severe problems afterwards if not replenished right. I would say just go with simple stable ph-ed water next watering.... I only recommend flushing when its a serious damage (a lot of leaves affected and you can't seem to find the problem of it).....yup I agree I call it splash damage from feeding getting sum on the leaves and then under the light will do it everytime and you for sure need to back off the nitro I don't normally agree with flush cuz sumthing is wrong but in your case id give a good flush
We still don't know if soil or hydro....I have to disagree on the flush here, flush will wash most nutes (micro and macro) from the ground and it can cause severe problems afterwards if not replenished right. I would say just go with simple stable ph-ed water next watering.... I only recommend flushing when its a serious damage (a lot of leaves affected and you can't seem to find the problem of it).....
Oh i just assumed it was soil....We still don't know if soil or hydro....
I can say, "complete water change", and it make perfect sense to do. Need more info..