Yellow Spots All Over The Leaves During Flowering!?!

classykeyser

Active Member
So I woke up this morning, the day after a watering, and noticed that a few of my leaves have started developing yellow spots all over. I've already had problems with this plant before and have been giving it hardly any nutrients for the past 5 days now due to what others on the forum and I have suspected to be major nutrient burn. When I saw this this morning, immediately I suspect something like a PH problem but yesterday night when I fed them, I fed them with 6.5 PH water which seems right for soil. If anybody can help me figure out what is going on with my plant I would greatly appreciate it. Picks are shown below! By the way, some additional information about the plant is that it is about 3-4 weeks into flowering and the strain is Auto Grizzly. Thanks for the help in advance!

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CaliBudMan

Active Member
So I woke up this morning, the day after a watering, and noticed that a few of my leaves have started developing yellow spots all over. I've already had problems with this plant before and have been giving it hardly any nutrients for the past 5 days now due to what others on the forum and I have suspected to be major nutrient burn. When I saw this this morning, immediately I suspect something like a PH problem but yesterday night when I fed them, I fed them with 6.5 PH water which seems right for soil. If anybody can help me figure out what is going on with my plant I would greatly appreciate it. Picks are shown below! By the way, some additional information about the plant is that it is about 3-4 weeks into flowering and the strain is Auto Grizzly. Thanks for the help in advance!

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Picture 3 looks like a pest problem I would get a jewelry loupe and check your leafs when I zoom in on pic 3 it looks like little objects on the leafs could be some sort of pest
 

classykeyser

Active Member
It's definitely not pests as it's an indoor grow and on top of that I've examined the plants extensively. My thinking is maybe a deficiency of some sort? But, I'm not completely sure.
 

wiethe20

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Indoor can get pest almost just as easy....especially if you have pets...or other plants inside your home....I have orchids in my kitchen several, several rooms away...I had bugs this year and I figured they came from my clothes and then tobplants...and I mean I am ocd on my grow tent...I keep things clean as possible
 

wiethe20

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As I look at it, it doesn't seem like bugs....have you befriended anyone on her to give a shout out to? Because I am not sure...I was going to calcium, buuuttt I'm sure I'm wrong and I don't Qantas to confuse you more so disregard that lol
 

hantastic1

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looks like light burn. were the lights always that close to the plant? i'm going with light burn or needs cal/mag
 

Lil green leaves

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I'm having a problem like yours but not as bad.... I asked my long time friend and grower.... he told me I need to give my plants cal_mag and some molasses.... hope this helps.
 

polishpollack

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Nothing wrong? Classykeyser, your suspicion is correct. Nutrient burn. Badly. Flush the soil, let it die naturally, harvest. Not a great grow, low plant size, not much flowering, over fert causes pH to be too low. Have you been feeding every time you water? Whatever you've done, it was too much.
 

polishpollack

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No need to be so sensitive. I insulted no one. I was pointing out what you did wrong, and that's all. harris hawk is wrong with that assessment. So for the future grows, use less fert. You were asking for help understanding what the problem is.
 

*BUDS

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The lower leaf yellowing is nothing to worry about, the upper leaf yellowing is light bleaching and you need to fix it by raising the lights , will become a major issue if left as is.
 

Punk

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One can't feed one's way out of most plant problems and molasses is rarely a fix. Polishpollack is correct, fluctuating PH during flowering is a common occurrence, and this is the result (one of them, anyway).
 
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