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I seen these a few days ago... i am guessing its leaf septoria??? Let me know farmers.
 

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It could be a deficiency, possibly a pest. I can't tell what it is from the pictures. You are going to have to upgrade the quality of those so that the photos are large enough to see the leaf in detail. Also more information is needed. It is for sure not leaf septoria, that is a fungus that only affects plants in the family Solanaceae. Cannabis is in the family Cannabaceae.
 
Sorry about small pic's when I get home I will upload the larger.
 
yeah definitely are too small to determine if the spots are bug related. what i can make from the pics is that you definitely got a phosphorous issue.
 
Aye, must have bigger pix, I can't make out shit from those.
 
Here they go.. sorry they took so long. The new pic's are from 2day... this is happening on the fan leafs that are yellowing but overall health looks good... im on day 25 of flower, temp is 75*(day) 65*(night) and humidity is 54%(day)71%(night).
 

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im running hydro recirculating my nut's.... what do i check??? this is the first time i have this issue.
 
Pull your medium out and check your roots. Looks like root aphids and or larvae.Usually aphids symptoms wont show up till second week in bloom. If thats not it check your ph runoff like catdaddy stated, Could be a deficiency.Whats your ph variable if I may ask?
 
On the 25th i will be @ 30 days bloom.. i dont think its bugs.. this is going on on the yellowing fan leaves... for the most part the majority of the room looks good.
 

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Highly consider lollipopping and some sort of canopy control whether you trellis or top them. The major yellowing appears to be N, big rusty splotches look like P. Also your ducting situation looks unique.. Honing in your environment will do wonders for your ladies.
 
What type of regimen are you running? Have you had good runs out of this room already? Do you R.O. your water?
 
Here they go.. sorry they took so long. The new pic's are from 2day... this is happening on the fan leafs that are yellowing but overall health looks good... im on day 25 of flower, temp is 75*(day) 65*(night) and humidity is 54%(day)71%(night).
You ever figure out what this was? I've been giving my white kosher (og) Jamaican guano which is high in P and I still have an issue just like this. I'm going to top dress again with it considering it's been a few weeks just in case. @Seamaiden knows her shit so gonna give it a shot.
 
phosphorous definitely. i would suggest checking your runoff, it should tell you what you need to know what to do from there.
Agree with that statement. Better pics certainly helped.
 
P- for sure.. I'd flush and put fresh nutes in what's your water tempature
 
I know the combination of calcium and the use of magnesium is the bus that transports nitrogen to all parts of the plant so I've read correct me if I'm wrong but is there another element that transports P or would make P in the soil more available? Besides the use of bennies and humic.
 
So from what I've been reading the yellowing is N. The blotchy spots is P? All my other plants look great. Nice, green, strong looking. This is the only one with the issues so I know my PH is correct. Also I'm full granular, powder, teas, top dress. No synthetic nutes.
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