Spotting on leaves

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I have been noticing some spotting and very small holes on some of the leaves of one of my plants. Can anyone help me identify what it might be from? I thought that it might possibly be wind damage because even the lowest setting on my fan seemed a little much for the small plants to me. I also caught a moth that snuck into the tent who may have been in there for a few hours. I removed all the damaged leaves it wasn’t all of them, there were some that were worse than in the picture I just didn’t think to take a picture right away before scrunched them up.
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Tell us more about your set up , better to have the full picture than just the leaf , what your growing medium, lights , Nutes .
 
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Ok so i looked closer... Lol..

So tip burn... Nutes intake is too high.... Irregular spotting... Calcium deficiency.... So too high potassium causing calcium lockout and tip burn. 💁 but im certainly no expert...
as to the how, so you can fix it... Ph? Nutes used? Schedules etc. Etc... Cant do much about it without any actual info
 
Burdlife

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Thank you both, so I am in a 4x8 tent with 1000w HPS Raptor. I am still waiting on ventilation and carbon filter to come in the mail, so all I have in there for now is a small oscillating fan and I leave the tent open as well as garage door during the day when the light is on so everyone doesn’t cook and it has been staying decent temp I haven’t seen it get over 82 degrees. This plant is in a 5 gallon smart pot with coco loco, upppotted from a 1 gal about a week ago. I am currently running the roots organic line, and have been using the grow bottle with CalMag. I definitely did over feed them this past week, I don’t necessarily think it was the amount in the feeding but the frequency of my feedings. It was looking deficient in N very yellowed new growth so I was feeding it every watering or every watering, once I noticed some slight tip burnings I backed off and haven’t fed this week and am taking it down to every third watering. I also check the PH when I feed and get it right around 6.0-6.5 although it’s hard to be completely accurate because I am using the cheap liquid Ph tester
 
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Thank you both, so I am in a 4x8 tent with 1000w HPS Raptor. I am still waiting on ventilation and carbon filter to come in the mail, so all I have in there for now is a small oscillating fan and I leave the tent open as well as garage door during the day when the light is on so everyone doesn’t cook and it has been staying decent temp I haven’t seen it get over 82 degrees. This plant is in a 5 gallon smart pot with coco loco, upppotted from a 1 gal about a week ago. I am currently running the roots organic line, and have been using the grow bottle with CalMag. I definitely did over feed them this past week, I don’t necessarily think it was the amount in the feeding but the frequency of my feedings. It was looking deficient in N very yellowed new growth so I was feeding it every watering or every watering, once I noticed some slight tip burnings I backed off and haven’t fed this week and am taking it down to every third watering. I also check the PH when I feed and get it right around 6.0-6.5 although it’s hard to be completely accurate because I am using the cheap liquid Ph tester
The coco loco has everything the plant needs. You screwed it up by feeding nutes. After the transplant you should have waited at least 3-4 weeks before feeding. More is not better. The soil is now way too hot and causing lockouts.
 
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I have been noticing some spotting and very small holes on some of the leaves of one of my plants. Can anyone help me identify what it might be from? I thought that it might possibly be wind damage because even the lowest setting on my fan seemed a little much for the small plants to me. I also caught a moth that snuck into the tent who may have been in there for a few hours. I removed all the damaged leaves it wasn’t all of them, there were some that were worse than in the picture I just didn’t think to take a picture right away before scrunched them up.View attachment 970199View attachment 970200View attachment 970201
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Burdlife

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The coco loco has everything the plant needs. You screwed it up by feeding nutes. After the transplant you should have waited at least 3-4 weeks before feeding. More is not better. The soil is now way too hot and causing lockouts.

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The coco loco has everything the plant needs. You screwed it up by feeding nutes. After the transplant you should have waited at least 3-4 weeks before feeding. More is not better. The soil is now way too hot and causing lockouts.

Thank you, I didn’t know I couldn’t feed plants after transplanting into coco loco because I have always used coco loco and always fed my plants throughout veg and never seemed to have issues before but that something new for me to look into
 
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