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Ok Switch...some things that help....information....the more the better...please fill out the form so auto Dr's have enough for a diagnosis..
Problem:
Medium/grow method:
Feed: and supplements used:
water source:
Strain/age:
light used:
Climate:
Additional info:
As you stated your in HF, like me, just a reminder that it's nutrients only last about a month before declining enough to affect plants..some closer to 3 weeks, some as much as 5 weeks....but 4 is normal......water quality is a key factor, how hard your water is and pH of it and feed solution can make or break your grow...that's why you'll see RO water mentioned a lot....we know what isn't in it and can adjust our nutrients accordingly. Your pH can be checked with a fish tank kit that'll probably be available locally....just make sure range is around 4 to 8 so you can adjust to around 6-6.5..
Overall, they look good and the spots could be nothing more than a bit of splash, so I wouldn't be too worried at this point, just keep an eye on it.
Problem:
Medium/grow method:
Feed: and supplements used:
water source:
Strain/age:
light used:
Climate:
Additional info:
As you stated your in HF, like me, just a reminder that it's nutrients only last about a month before declining enough to affect plants..some closer to 3 weeks, some as much as 5 weeks....but 4 is normal......water quality is a key factor, how hard your water is and pH of it and feed solution can make or break your grow...that's why you'll see RO water mentioned a lot....we know what isn't in it and can adjust our nutrients accordingly. Your pH can be checked with a fish tank kit that'll probably be available locally....just make sure range is around 4 to 8 so you can adjust to around 6-6.5..
Overall, they look good and the spots could be nothing more than a bit of splash, so I wouldn't be too worried at this point, just keep an eye on it.