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fungas,thrips, flies, what is it?

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fungas,thrips, flies, what is it?

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Having issues. Anyone can help?
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Thanks. I seen it. I have it. Do you think i would be posting pics if I knew what it was? Sorry but trueeeee
 
its looks like a p diffency to me bro but sorry i tried to help - sad but true.....
 
And I'm sorry for not providing the proper info for everyone.


Going into week 3 flower
Feeding:
1/2 opensesame
30 drops cal/mg
1tbsp blackstrap molassis
1tbsp big bloom
2tsp tiger bloom
1tsp liquid karma

Per 1gal
 
How long in the same pot? if its week 3 flower, at least 60 days? You could be getting toxic saults built up. And feeding more can cause further nute lock out, any idea of PH? Too much of one nute can make others not avalible and ph can cause it to. Leaf tips look ok so I say ph or toxic saults. If anything you can allways flush if ph6.5 and then test runoff for same ph.
 
They have been in the same pot since week 2 of veg. They are in 3gallon smart pots.. Iv already flushed it 2 weeks before flower due to a pH issue. I'm now getting my pH back on track due to me not waiting a couple hours for pH to settle then re adjust if needed. My runoff last I knew was at 6.6 you think they are still recovering from prior pH issues?
 
Or I'm still making pH problems lol. Maybe I need to calibrate more often
 
I saw all the nute u use with feed I think you could have a lock out from a low Ph . If you water with a Ph of 6.5 and the run off is close to the same then your Ph is ok in the soil. If the run off is way out of range then your Ph in the soil is off. If soil ph is in check then I would say feed with 1/4 strength Ph at 6.5. Any chance those leaves are getting windburn from a fan, I had some leaves do that some too, just came to mind.
 
It could be wind burn. There is a fan closer to those particular plants. Ok. Thank you for the helpful tip.
 
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