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I agree, I would use a brush to make sure nothing gets on the buds. Might be deficiency but Id rather be safe than sorry cause it also looks like early infection. No other leaves showing symptoms so far, no burned sides... but then again, could be early symptoms of deficiency.
You’re not fixing any deficiency this late in flower anyway.
Best to pluck and carry on. 😉
 
What are you feeding?
anything flying around your plants/substrate?
Dont you think it also matches with early leaf septoria fungus, right before it all becomes rusting? As I said, I dont know if its an infection, but I would treat the leaves just in case while you guys try to figure out the nute thing. Just me. He can also remove them and hope its not somewhere else too. Or do nothing and hope its the nutes.
 
Here is a picture of the backside of one of the leaves, like I said; can't find any signs of bugs. I've been feeding my plants with these two fertilizers from Royalqueenseeds. I've watered them recently again with the easy bloom (contains potassium, phosphorus, calcium and magnesium). Before flowering I gave them easy flowering tablets, also from royal queen seeds (contains hydrolized protein, leonardite humic acid, lithothamnium seaweed, potassium sulfate, magnesium sulfate and calcium bi-carbonate). I also mixed 'easyboost' pallets in the coco soil where I grew my plants in. So should i use neem oil and rob on on the leaves just to be safe? Thanks!
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Dont you think it also matches with early leaf septoria fungus, right before it all becomes rusting? As I said, I dont know if its an infection, but I would treat the leaves just in case while you guys try to figure out the nute thing. Just me. He can also remove them and hope its not somewhere else too. Or do nothing and hope its the nutes.
I've seen a fruit fly or two hanging around but they seem quite innocent?
 
If you are already using calmag or your nutes have calcium and magnessium I would get the neem oil asap. Search for a foliar recipe of neem oil pesticide and if you can also add some potassium or phosphoric soap and try not to get it on the buds, maybe cover them with your palm when youre taking care of 1 leaf. Or even better, use a brush and coat them from both sides.
You trying to cause this person health issues? Cancer? Death? Shit Canada Banned the use of ALL neem products in 2012..... must be a reason. No?



OP,
Dont spray neem oil, ever in my opinion. Use something else, lost coast, pyganic, Dr. Zymes, central coast green cleaner, there are plenty of options, neem is NOT welcome in my house or outdoor garden... nasty, nasty stuff.
 
You trying to cause this person health issues? Cancer? Death? Shit Canada Banned the use of ALL neem products in 2012..... must be a reason. No?



OP,
Dont spray neem oil, ever in my opinion. Use something else, lost coast, pyganic, Dr. Zymes, central coast green cleaner, there are plenty of options, neem is NOT welcome in my house or outdoor garden... nasty, nasty stuff.
What part of it degrades in 1,5-2 days dont you understand?
Here is why Canada baned it
You guys make me sick, do you really think I would put someone in danger? I was cool with you dude but youre just like him. You didnt even bother reading anything I said right?
 
What part of it degrades in 1,5-2 days dont you understand?
Here is why Canada baned it
You guys make me sick, do you really think I would put someone in danger? I was cool with you dude but youre just like him. You didnt even bother reading anything I said right?
I actually read the entire thread. You made yourself look like a fool saying "id use a brush"
Straight clownin you are.
 
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I actually read the entire thread. You made yourself look like a fool saying "id use a brush"
Straight clownin you are.
Well, I dont like spraying my buds and covering with the hand might not be enough, thats why using a brush, whats so bad about it? Honeslty, cmon, why wouldnt you use a brush instead of spraying the whole plant? Specially if you think that neem oil is gonna kill you if you smoke it, which is unrealistic unless you spray the buds before smoking them. And whats so hard to understand about neem oil breaking down and being absorved by the plant as food? Seriously, Im out of here. To the OP; as I said I agree with the fact that it can be PK deficiency, but many things look alike, specially in the early stages, so its up to you, you have info in the post, wish I could help more.
 
3 things you and your friend elusiveshame have in common:
1. Pretending to know when you dont.
2. Name calling and 0 proof.
3. Unimpressive plants.
Have a great day.

If you applied that list to yourself, it’d be accurate, but it’s completely incorrect. Sounds like you’re just projecting at this point.
 
Here is how leaf septoria can look in a more advanced stage. All the brown spots start as yellow little yellow spots and you can still see some yellow ones. Its usually mistaken with calcium defficiency or PK deficiency since they all look alike at first. Its probably not leaf septoria but just so you understand why I think it could be.

What Is Leaf Septoria?​

Leaf septoria is a common fungal infection that affects plants, including cannabis plants.

Leaf spot, also known as septoria leaf spot or yellow leaf spot, is a fungal infection of plants caused by the septoria lycopersici fungus.

The primary symptoms of this infection are white lesions or spots on cannabis leaves.

What-Is-Leaf-Septoria.jpg

 
Also just in case youre gonna use the neem oil, dont use the neem oil only, that could damage the leaves, I posted a couple of links to formulas previously. You need to dilute it quite a lot in water and use soap as emulsifier (potassium soap or phosphoric soap).
 
Here is how leaf septoria can look in a more advanced stage. All the brown spots start as yellow little yellow spots and you can still see some yellow ones. Its usually mistaken with calcium defficiency or PK deficiency since they all look alike at first. Its probably not leaf septoria but just so you understand why I think it could be.

What Is Leaf Septoria?​

Leaf septoria is a common fungal infection that affects plants, including cannabis plants.

Leaf spot, also known as septoria leaf spot or yellow leaf spot, is a fungal infection of plants caused by the septoria lycopersici fungus.

The primary symptoms of this infection are white lesions or spots on cannabis leaves.

What-Is-Leaf-Septoria.jpg

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Looks nothing like OPs plant....
 
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Looks nothing like OPs plant....
It’s honestly not worth the time. He’s going to vigorously Google search and link spam you his “sources”. And if you don’t respond, he’ll start sending DM’s, and when you don’t reply instantly, he’ll call you names, threaten to go to the admins, then block you.

Actually, the last part might make the whole thing worth it 🤷‍♂️
 
It’s honestly not worth the time. He’s going to vigorously Google search and link spam you his “sources”. And if you don’t respond, he’ll start sending DM’s, and when you don’t reply instantly, he’ll call you names, threaten to go to the admins, then block you.

Actually, the last part might make the whole thing worth it 🤷‍♂️
I click his profile and it says "user cant be found"
But i agree. Not worth the time lol.
 
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