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I am new to growing and everything was going good but now I’m noticing my plant has small brown spots and don’t know what it is. I checked my ec and TDS today and think this is low. Thanks for any help
 

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Also I just flipped her into flower 2 weeks ago. Also checked the ph on the runoff and it’s high a little over 8
 
This may help
 

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Brown spot necrosis on plants is often caused by fungal or bacterial diseases, which can result from poor air circulation, excessive moisture, or overwatering. To treat it, isolate affected plants, remove and destroy infected leaves, and use a fungicide if necessary. Preventative measures include ensuring good air flow, watering at the base of the plant, and cleaning up fallen leaves.
 
I did take advice just a few minutes ago and turned up my fan and ventilation
 
It may be fungal, but those spots don't look like the Septoria that wiped out my plants.
We need more info and pics. Whole plant pics, potting soil, light, etc.
 
Also we see you are tracking EC. Normally that means coco or salt based mineral nutes.
To be effective tracking the in and out is what will gather the data on your nutes. Give us what you are growing and and any other questions and someone will help.
 
Okay. It was givin to me as a clone. The guy said it’s Candy. I had it in veg for 5 weeks and was assuming it was a few weeks old when I got her. I’m growing it in fox farm soil and 3 gallon container. I bought the topogro kit from amazon and using it. I was wondering if I messed up one drunk night adding some fertilizer because it seemed like after that is when she started getting the spots so I was wondering if I had her in nutrient lockout so I was hoping to see if it needs fed or I over fed it 🤷‍♂️. I’m not sure if I overwatered her or not also. I’ve been waiting at least 3 days or til I think it’s super dry but heck I might still be overwatering. I’m brand new and trying to learn so I really appreciate all of your help. Ive always been intrigued by it and wanna learn.
 
Ok what does the feed chart say and what did you doin numbers tbs ml whatever.
Looks like a lot of nitrogen but wet feet looks like that too.
 
Thanks for all your help she’s doing great. I added some epson salts to water and got the ph under control. Now she’s looking great with no brown spots.
 
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