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mr blazzed
01-26-2013, 12:04 AM
srry it might look blurry had to use laptop
mr blazzed
01-26-2013, 12:05 AM
Notice the bottom right leaf in the first pic
painretreat
01-26-2013, 01:12 AM
http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-problems/173775-cancom-copy-n-paste-troubleshooting-forms.html
polishpollack
01-26-2013, 04:22 AM
That's a nutrient deficiency of some type. Since the spotting appears to be between the veins, right now I think it looks like magnesium def. I'd transplant into a bigger pot with more potting soil, preferably foxfarm ocean forest or roots brand. You can use another, just not something that is full of fert like miracle grow. You can use MG if you want but it's usually pretty loaded with fert and that's not so good for plants. I usually suggest for deficiencies that people try Dynagro 7-9-5 at your local grow shop. It doesn't have a long shelf life, but seems to be a great all-purpose fert and should fix your problem. You can try something cheap and get a bottle of epsom salts and put about one half teaspoon in a gallon of water and give that, as epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. I'd transplant to a 5 gallon bucket full of good soil. If you want you can use a powder fert also avaiable at your grow shop. foxfarm's peace of mind fruit and flower will work. Whitney farms fert will work. Dr. Earth all purpose or for flowering like roses will work. Just don't get a brand like LillyMiller because that stuff is designed to be used outdoors, where there is bacteria already. The other ones I mentioned have bacteria and fungi, and are made to work with indoor grows. Follow the directions on whatever container you buy and give it a shot. Should be better than what you have there so far. Dynagrow will work great but cost you close to 20 dollars to buy. It doesn't take much, just 1/2 tsp in a gallon of water and don't overdo it.
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