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Cheese auto starting week 9
One branch has some brown spots on leaves seems to be just one branch. It is the tallest one and she did dry out a bit to much a few days ago other wise she's starting to put out
 
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could be a ph lockout of calcium? what’s your nutrients?
 
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Fox farm 1 tsp big bloom and 1 tsp tiger bloom per 1.5 gal ph6.5 mixed some bone meal in the soil at the beginning forget how much
 
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ok, i’m dont know enough about those nutes, you could see how much calcium each one contains? if it’s not enough a little calmag can help, but wait for other replies other growers will know about those nutes etc..
 
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ok, i’m dont know enough about those nutes, you could see how much calcium each one contains? if it’s not enough a little calmag can help, but wait for other replies other growers will know about those nutes etc..
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i see bonemeal has good amounts of phosphorus and calcium..
 
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i’d say the light is too close
 
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i’d say the light is too close
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Thinking the same thing but light is up as far as it can go hopefully it won't get any taller
 
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I'm not saying it's necessarily a fungus or leaf septoria, but I'm interested in your humidity;

I also want to know what you think after you searched 'septoria' and look into it?

 
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I'm not saying it's necessarily a fungus or leaf septoria, but I'm interested in your humidity;

I also want to know what you think after you searched 'septoria' and look into it?

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Kinda looks like it from what I read so far it's to late in the game to do anything except remove effected leaves. Rh stays around 30-60% temp 82f lights on.Its wierd though my foliage is very dense down low but the effeced area is up high where there is plenty of air circulation. I just removed the 10 or so leaves with spots. See what happens. Thanks for the info
 
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You can safely spray baking at soda one level tbsp per gallon; I use copper fungicides right up to the week before I harvest, also Bud wash if I spray anything on a flowering plant, good luck
 
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You can safely spray baking at soda one level tbsp per gallon; I use copper fungicides right up to the week before I harvest, also Bud wash if I spray anything on a flowering plant, good luck
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Still reading found a thread that said a cal deficiency tends to effect the upper leaves could it be that?
 
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Still reading found a thread that said a cal deficiency tends to effect the upper leaves could it be that?
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Could be, septoria looks a lot like an advanced Calcium deficiency, can also look like potassium I think it was? Septoria can be a difficult thing to diagnose

The thing is this is what a Calcium deficiency looks like

and he is a picture I took of a Calcium deficiency on one of my plants top leaves just this morning

I really can't tell you exactly what it is I can only give you this information, if you take a few close-up shots of some of the damage in white light or daylight it might help
 
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Beachwalker said:
Could be, septoria looks a lot like an advanced Calcium deficiency, can also look like potassium I think it was? Septoria can be a difficult thing to diagnose

The thing is this is what a Calcium deficiency looks like
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and he is a picture I took of a Calcium deficiency on one of my plants top leaves just this morningView attachment 955347

I really can't tell you exactly what it is I can only give you this information, if you take a few close-up shots of some of the damage in white light or daylight it might help
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I removed the leaves that had the spots I'll give it a couple days see if anything develops and take some more pics
Appreciate the help
 
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I removed the leaves that had the spots I'll give it a couple days see if anything develops and take some more pics
Appreciate the help
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If you get some pictures of it just Starting on some leaves that would help to see what it looks like early on
 
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If you get some pictures of it just Starting on some leaves that would help to see what it looks like early on
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If you get some pictures of it just Starting on some leaves that would help to see what it looks like early on
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Beachwalker said:
If you get some pictures of it just Starting on some leaves that would help to see what it looks like early on
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I have some neem oil can I spray during flower?
 
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I have some neem oil can I spray during flower?
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No - never on flowers (and not effective for the various ideas of your problem).
 
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Ok no neem oil. Dodged that bullet.
 
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Ok no neem oil. Dodged that bullet.
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Neem oil?? NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE
 
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