Small spots on some leaves

Update

I did some stuff since last week to cure my plants, but In the end I'm afraid it only got worse.

I went to buy a PH test but they had no strips, so I bought a liquid test that only can measure between 6 and 8.
My run off water was actually good, it was around 6 - 6.5, so im not sure if something is wrong with my PH.
My tap water is around 8, which is very high. But i checked the PH of my water after adding my nutrients, and its around 6.

Maybe something is wrong with the Nutrients I give them, because the chart I use is for normal plants, not autoflower plants.
I added a picture of the chart I used for my plants.
I started this when my plants where about two weeks (started with week one on the chart).
Is this a good chart to use for autoflower plants?
I gave them 50% of what they say the first two weeks, after that I started to give them 75% of what they say.
Next week (week5), i would start giving them 100% of what they say.

I also added some pics of the bad leaves, cause it got much worse the last week!
There are two pics of the colour of my run off water, which was orange-brown, and smelled the same as my nutrients..

I included some pics of the buds, just to make this post a bit more positive :toke:

Cheeers guys

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Well... What can I say?

Right now it doesn't matter, but that chart is for flowering phase. Up until you reach flowering you should keep her on vitamins and Veg nutes.

The leafs don't seem bad considering they're recuperating. You have to keep in mind it's a plant and things just run slow. If you did the flush as recommended your soil is in much better shape and is now able to support your root system better.
 
They recommended me to start giving this when the plant is two weeks old.
As the veg process of an Auto plant is only two weeks, and after the flowering process starts..
Could be the reason that I started feeding them these nutrients too fast!
 
I'm not an expert but im still to see the day an autoflower starts flowering in 2 weeks. Maybe some other grower can advise you better.

I think the flush is enough. Then restart the flowering feed.
 
Just a word of advice bro dont stress what a chart tells u as they r just used for a basic guide line. Pay more attention to what the plant tells u. I think hugo is right flush then start at 1/4 strangth see how that does for a day or 3 then listen to ur plant if it say ot wants more bump it up slowly maybe 100 ppm at a time. Also just cause a auto shows some preflowrs diesnt always.mean it is in flowerin most autos do better on veg nutes up till about week5-6 dont start usein straight flowr nutes till ur vertical growth has stoped or slowed. They still need lots of N till they stop there vertical growth thats when u start ur flowrr nutes doin it like that will give u much better results. Once they start showing preflowers u can use some additives that u would normally use for flowrin like a molases. At most if u must add sumtin from the flower nutes use maybe 1/4 or less strength bud booster but i dont really recomend it till like week 4. Till then listen to hugo all they need os veg nutes and maybe some vitamins and root stuff like benifecal bacteria
 
Before flowerin focus on the roots as ur ppant will thank u for it once the real flowerin starts.
 
UPDATE with 50 pics (50 days - 7 weeks)

Hi guys,
It has been a while since I uploaded a recent feedback.
I got myself a PH tester, but im not sure if that was the problem.
I tested my run off water and actually only one of the 5 had a too high ph.
I tested the ph of my water with the nutrients and it was actually around 6, so this means that the Nutrients got the ph down from 8 to 6.

Anyway as you can see the bottom leaves are already turning yellow cause the plant is putting the energy in the boots, but the bottom leaves are too much burned, so i think there is still another problem.

The square pot is the Northern Light, sprouted one week after the AK's.
It looks like he is doing good, and in one week he evolved a lot!
Boots grow at massive speeds.

The tallest plant (145CM) is sick, the leaves are light green, i took some pics to compare the colour from the sick one with the healty ones.
You can see that the colour is very light green till the top of the plant, so if anybody has any advice on what's wrong cause i cant find it out.

Also the soil went down a lot, and as you can see on one plant you can see the top roots. Is it important I keep filling up the soil so the pot is 100% full?
Cause im not sure about this.

Any advice would be really appreciated.
Smoking Amnezia haze at the moment :toke: Aiiiiiiii







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