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Help my plants don’t look well!!!

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Help my plants don’t look well!!!

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I’ve noticed one of my plants had brown spots on the leaves, further investigating I looked at the plant next to it and it had the same spots. Thought it might be some kind of deficiency of some kind. Now as I walk through I see it on 5 or more plants. Also this new growth is kind of abnormal. Help please!
 

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Thank you all. I believe it is leaf septoria so I’m taking the necessary steps to get my girls healthy again. Thank you guys all again! I appreciate it
 
Let her dry. You've overwatered or watered wrong. Let her dry to where you think it needs water then wait 1 or 2 more days.
 
Do you have any recommendations on what to use or what to do? I’ve clipped all the affected leaves off and sprayed them with a bacterial fungicide but it seems to continue to spread

Apologies for the delayed response. Which bacterial fungicide did you use.

@Pushrod Monkey if the fungicide was curitive and not preventative, I think you're correct about the calcium.
 
It’s definitely septoria. I used a new fungicide and didn’t water for a few days and it’s clearing up now. I’ve checked the ph and it was fine. I also use cal mag every feed.

Glad to hear your back on track. Do you have a lot of cottonwood trees in the area?
 
It seemed to be clearing up for a few days. Came back this morning and it’s coming back on a few plants. I see some leaves yellowing and dying also...... i need to figure it out ASAP because my babies have been ready to transition for the last two weeks
 
It’s impossible for anyone to diagnose a plant problem from a picture. There’s a number of reason you can get brown spots - from too much or too little of Ca , Mg, Manganese, fluctuating pH, over/under water, spray, disease etc. Take some full plant pictures and give more information on your grow. Is the problem on old or new leaves? Watering schedule, feed & schedule, medium, in/outdoors, spray history, temps, etc. There’s a checklist of info you should post, do a forum search and sure it will pop up.
 
It seemed to be clearing up for a few days. Came back this morning and it’s coming back on a few plants. I see some leaves yellowing and dying also...... i need to figure it out ASAP because my babies have been ready to transition for the last two weeks
Oh but it’s mos def septoria. According to your response to my post. You give too MUCH calcium unless you’re running straight RO water. By your own admission that you give it regularly.
 
Here are some photos
 

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Oh but it’s mos def septoria. According to your response to my post. You give too MUCH calcium unless you’re running straight RO water. By your own admission that you give it regularly.
When I seen it clear up with the fungicide I thought it was definitely septoria. I especially thought so because I don’t have any ph problems and every time I feed I use cal mag.
 
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