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How is that leaf septoria? LolOverwatering.
leaf septoria.
Pick you up a jewelers loupe, they’re pretty cheap. Good for bugs and good for checking trichomes at harvest. And I agree with overwatering and possibly some calcium issues, are you using an LED light?Will do, Would it be visible to the naked eye?
Most likely isn’t.How is that leaf septoria? Lol
It's from overwatering and possibly wrong temperature water used but it's definitely over watered. If you give them too much water at once those spots will appear on some leaves. Could possibly be MG and Cal but they may be locked out from overwateringAnybody know what the cause of this is?
Well you plant probably isn't big enough to water until runoff yet. I would try giving it half of what you were giving it and the temp of the water should be 5F cooler then your growing environmentAnd also what temp do you recommend the water be?
4sure. I wasnt tryin to be a dick by saying lol. Op got a lil bothered about it. Lol...Just wanted to know if you had it and it looked like that...Most likely isn’t.
But not much to go on here with information provided.
Watering improperly leads to most new grower issues.
Awesome thank you very much!Well you plant probably isn't big enough to water until runoff yet. I would try giving it half of what you were giving it and the temp of the water should be 5F cooler then your growing environment
I wasn't bothered, I just appreciate all the information coming in and was trying to stop an argument before it started. First time on this site, not really sure how childish the community can be yet, just covering my bases lol. No harm no foul I appreciate you saying it doesn't look like septoria, as I researched and completely agree. On a second thought, I am about to move to a 3 gal cloth pot with some new "super soil". Do you recommend me adding any nutrients when I plant or just water it?4sure. I wasnt tryin to be a dick by saying lol. Op got a lil bothered about it. Lol...Just wanted to know if you had it and it looked like that...
Overwatering can cause bacterial/fungal infections i believe. I thought thats where you were coming from on your septoria comment....peace!