Help Please.

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.
 
@switch dont think you have anything to worry about just yet. If it’s only affecting bottom leaves and top is healthy… you’ll have to keep an eye on it and let us know how it progresses.
Yes. Thank God It's not spreading and not affecting their progress at all. I just posted a new update. They look very healthy. Thank Y0u!
 
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.
Thank you for the info. I am documenting everything now.
 
Thank you so much. I love doing this and this is a great place.
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That kinda looks like thrips to me. Little insects that like to bite the juiciest leaves. Any signs of insects? They’re real tiny. I had some in one grow that started outside. They would feed on the leaves that were just coming out and still tender. Once the leaves firmed up, they’d move to a new spot. They’re little jerks, but don’t eat too much.
 
That kinda looks like thrips to me. Little insects that like to bite the juiciest leaves. Any signs of insects? They’re real tiny. I had some in one grow that started outside. They would feed on the leaves that were just coming out and still tender. Once the leaves firmed up, they’d move to a new spot. They’re little jerks, but don’t eat too much.
I am closely watching them. No signs of any insects and it is not spreading either. They have always been inside and carefuly tended for. I will keep watching them. Thank you.
 
That kinda looks like thrips to me. Little insects that like to bite the juiciest leaves. Any signs of insects? They’re real tiny. I had some in one grow that started outside. They would feed on the leaves that were just coming out and still tender. Once the leaves firmed up, they’d move to a new spot. They’re little jerks, but don’t eat too much.
I also need to buy a magnifying glass.
 
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