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Can anyone diagnose this problem?

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Hi guys. I have a plant which was planted on 10/03/21 and noticed it's showing some yellow spots on some leaves and was wondering if anyone can identify the problem so I can sort it out early on.
A little more info on the grow itself.
It's in soil (as you can see) in a 12" pot which may distort the appearance of the plants size.
It's under a hlg led quantum board 135w and x2 60w blurple led lights.
The tent itself is 60cm x 60cm x 150cm
Thanks.
 

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Another shot
 

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is that plant really 7 weeks old?
 
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is that plant really 7 weeks old?
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No it's not, typo lol. It's 20 days old
 
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What soil ? Did you add perlite? Doesn’t look like it drains well - it’s common to have issues with calcium and magnesium with the led light -

what are your watering methods ? What water is used ? Ppm ? Ph?

also what is the white dots on your plant ? Have you sprayed anything ? Or possible mites ?
 
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Moshmen said:
What soil ? Did you add perlite? Doesn’t look like it drains well - it’s common to have issues with calcium and magnesium with the led light -

what are your watering methods ? What water is used ? Ppm ? Ph?

also what is the white dots on your plant ? Have you sprayed anything ? Or possible mites ?
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This is the soil that it's in.
As for the pH I haven't managed to test yet as I can't find my tester right now but will as soon as I can put my hands on it.
The dots are something that have occurred in the last 2-3 days.
I was thinking it may be a water issue or lack of nutes.
Can you recommend what volume's of water you would be using for a plants of this age/ size?
 
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Have you added any nutes?
 
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Have you added any nutes?
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I added nutes for the first time today as the soil manufacturer says it feeds for 3 weeks
 
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So it doesnt look like it has much drainage in the soil. It could be root rot.
 
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So it doesnt look like it has much drainage in the soil. It could be root rot.
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It actually doesn't drain too badly, I had literally just watered and it was probably a poor time to take the picture but time was an issue.
 
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After finding my ph tester I can confirm that my water with no nutes has a pH of 7.3-7.5
 
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Are u using tap water ? To much minerals in there will cause the cal mag to lock up- if you using tap water ppm usually want around 200 or less - I think you should really look thru a scope for bugs .

the brown spots on lower leaves will not heal but new growth looks ok so for now I’d keep goin.

but find a ppm meter it will be your friend
 
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Moshmen said:
Are u using tap water ? To much minerals in there will cause the cal mag to lock up- if you using tap water ppm usually want around 200 or less - I think you should really look thru a scope for bugs .

the brown spots on lower leaves will not heal but new growth looks ok so for now I’d keep goin.

but find a ppm meter it will be your friend
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Yes I am using tap. I have previously used bottled mineral water on previous grows.
I did ph test some bottled water that I have which tested at 8.0 I think.
Thank you for your advice
 
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ironside said:
Yes I am using tap. I have previously used bottled mineral water on previous grows.
I did ph test some bottled water that I have which tested at 8.0 I think.
Thank you for your advice
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Sounds like poor mixing practices for your nutes and your locking out minerals do to ph while mixing. I’ve done it my self numerous times
 
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Sounds like poor mixing practices for your nutes and your locking out minerals do to ph while mixing. I’ve done it my self numerous times
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Thanks for you reply but I have stated that today was the first time this plant has been fed nutes and the picture was straight after
 
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ironside said:
Thanks for you reply but I have stated that today was the first time this plant has been fed nutes and the picture was straight after
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Yeah and 7ph is bad and kindof high. Even with just tap water hopefully it’s ppm aren’t crazy 5.8-5.9 is still what you wanna be do doing.
 
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Sounds like poor mixing practices for your nutes and your locking out minerals do to ph while mixing. I’ve done it my self numerous times
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You should not be feeding that small of plant yet. I think the soil is a major issue but that’s my opinion - I think they need uppotted to some better soil Ppm is more important than ph in my opinion ph just has to be close . I don’t even ph my stuff unless there’s a problem

keep at it you will get a system that works for you
 

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Moshmen said:
You should not be feeding that small of plant yet. I think the soil is a major issue but that’s my opinion - I think they need uppotted to some better soil Ppm is more important than ph in my opinion ph just has to be close . I don’t even ph my stuff unless there’s a problem

keep at it you will get a system that works for you
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By uppotted do you mean to a bigger pot?
I was instructed to start feeding around 3 weeks. I saw the spots and used minimal feed to see if it improved the condition of the leaves.
 
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Yeah and 7ph is bad and kindof high. Even with just tap water hopefully it’s ppm aren’t crazy 5.8-5.9 is still what you wanna be do doing.
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What's the best way to lower the pH?
 
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Moshmen said:
You should not be feeding that small of plant yet. I think the soil is a major issue but that’s my opinion - I think they need uppotted to some better soil Ppm is more important than ph in my opinion ph just has to be close . I don’t even ph my stuff unless there’s a problem

keep at it you will get a system that works for you
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What size are these pots? They looks considerably smaller than what I am using
 
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