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What's wrong with my plant I've been feeding it for almost two weeks now every other watering and it has all be good up until today might anyone know what this is?
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Please tell us about the grow set up , indoor , outdoor, lights , tent size ,Nutes . It’s better to see and read the whole pitcher .
 
I have a 3*3*6 tent with one 260w full spectrum and one 65w full spectrum LED Im using a soil mixture of 50/50 FFOF and ffhf. And I'm using the foxfarm trio for nutrients
 
I see the biggest mistake. In one of the pictures your plants are outside. Are you putting the outdoor plants inside the tent? That’s how I brought a big pest issue into my tent. Looks like something is chomping on your leafs. Check the underside with magnifying glass for mites or different signs of pests.
 
Even though you have air pots if you can get them up off the tent floor creat a air gap under them warmer dryer roots is good start to plant health .
 
I have a 3*3*6 tent with one 260w full spectrum and one 65w full spectrum LED Im using a soil mixture of 50/50 FFOF and ffhf. And I'm using the foxfarm trio for nutrients
How strong are you feeding it?

As directed on the label?

Are you checking PPM & pH?

Are you getting and checking runoff?

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Edit: agree with burnzy, never put indoor plants outside
 
Yes I am feeding half-strength of what the feeding guide says
 
I see the biggest mistake. In one of the pictures your plants are outside. Are you putting the outdoor plants inside the tent? That’s how I brought a big pest issue into my tent. Looks like something is chomping on your leafs. Check the underside with magnifying glass for mites or different signs of pests.
I've already checked thoroughly for any type of pests I did not find any
 
I'm a noob so keep that in mind. But I had the same look on some of my leaves the first couple of weeks.

You said you're using half strength Fox feeding schedule. That's probably too strong. I am using Fox Farm trio also. I'm doing it in coco. I would feed 1/4. The feeding schedule is just the ratios of nutes. Fill a gallon jug with water and the nutes using their recommended amounts. Then fill your watering bottle 1/4 to 1/3 with the nute water and then the rest with just water. Then ph the bottle.

I just got a EC meter yesterday and had been feeding the plants 1/2 nutes (late veg), the EC Reading came out to 1600 with a starting point of 150 for the water (spring water)

So I lowered that to get about mid 1400s, I'm in late veg.

All my leaf problems cleared up when I did less nutes, supplemented with calmag @ 5ml/gal (I'm in coco) and PH'd around 6.2.
 
Of course affected leaves won't clear up. Spots are there to stay. Although I have noticed leaf color (light green to dark green) can change on old leaves.
 
I'm am going to buy a pH meter does anyone have a link for buying one online that is trusted and good quality but not crazy expensive haha I'm willing to pay a good price for one that works just don't need the top of the line one yet. Also I'm pretty sure I used water from my tap that wasent ph'd and I'm also going to knock the nutes down to 1/4 to see how that works and also go buy some calmag. Now with call mag can you add too much or too little?
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Those chunks of missing chlorophyll would have me looking for spider mites.
 
I'm a noob so keep that in mind. But I had the same look on some of my leaves the first couple of weeks.

You said you're using half strength Fox feeding schedule. That's probably too strong. I am using Fox Farm trio also. I'm doing it in coco. I would feed 1/4. The feeding schedule is just the ratios of nutes. Fill a gallon jug with water and the nutes using their recommended amounts. Then fill your watering bottle 1/4 to 1/3 with the nute water and then the rest with just water. Then ph the bottle.

I just got a EC meter yesterday and had been feeding the plants 1/2 nutes (late veg), the EC Reading came out to 1600 with a starting point of 150 for the water (spring water)

So I lowered that to get about mid 1400s, I'm in late veg.

All my leaf problems cleared up when I did less nutes, supplemented with calmag @ 5ml/gal (I'm in coco) and PH'd around 6.2.
And also I'm only growing two plants in the tent at a time, and I was wondering I've topped each plant once and am doing LST. How many tops do you suggest I maintain to where I would be able to manage them in this 3×3×5 1/2 tent ? I was thinking 10 tops per plant possibly less? And if I have the desired amount of tops on each plant should I start picking off any new tops growing in the nodes?
 
Yes you can add to much cal mag you must be careful with all Nutes and add on you use . Ph meter you can spend 15 bucks and be good or spend 150 bucks to get nothing much more than the cheap one .
 
Those chunks of missing chlorophyll would have me looking for spider mites.
It's just the lights I have one more white orange light and one blurple light it doesn't look patchy like that in natural light. Sorry I need to get use to putting the girls under natrual light when I take pics. It was suggested to me to check for spider mites when I originally posted this and I confirmed there aren't any.
 
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