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    #1
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    anyone know what this is???

    brown and yellow spots on some of my leaves even my mother has them and she is in different cabinet

    PLANTS
    i have a hydro setup my ferts are at 1040 ppm in my bloom cycle
    my P.H. is 6.4 and my 150 watt hps is 10 inches from tops of plants

    MOTHER
    in a hydro setup my ferts are at 300ppm down from 600 ppm on a 18/6 hour cycle with 4 two foot t5 flouros 8 inches away from the top

    i hope this is enough info for someone to help me here are some pics of the spots i cliped off the leaves
    stickyicky07 Reviewed by stickyicky07 on . anyone know what this is??? brown and yellow spots on some of my leaves even my mother has them and she is in different cabinet PLANTS i have a hydro setup my ferts are at 1040 ppm in my bloom cycle my P.H. is 6.4 and my 150 watt hps is 10 inches from tops of plants MOTHER in a hydro setup my ferts are at 300ppm down from 600 ppm on a 18/6 hour cycle with 4 two foot t5 flouros 8 inches away from the top i hope this is enough info for someone to help me here are some pics of the spots i cliped off the Rating: 5

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    #2
    Member

    anyone know what this is???

    its calcium deficiency right????

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    #3
    Member

    anyone know what this is???

    wow... i thought someone could help in here

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    #4
    Senior Member

    anyone know what this is???

    Quote Originally Posted by stickyicky07
    wow... i thought someone could help in here
    whatever dude. This isn't instant troubleshooting.

    I think you might have thrips, but I'm not sure how, considering they are not typically a hydro problem. Also the pics aren't good enough to tell what those spots really are. They could also be another bug, or even K def. Plus you are seeing the first signs of a Ca deficiency.
    Are you using tap or other water source, and are you running calmag plus?
    A pic of the WHOLE plant is easier to troubleshoot.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    anyone know what this is???

    any possibility of 'over-spray', or dripping, when fed last ? :smokin:

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    #6
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    anyone know what this is???

    Those look just like mine did.. it was a calcium def. took care of that and also added a booster pak for the other trace elements. and they are bouncing back right as rain.

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    #7
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    anyone know what this is???

    just thought the visual might help.

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    #8
    Member

    anyone know what this is???

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    whatever dude. This isn't instant troubleshooting.

    I think you might have thrips, but I'm not sure how, considering they are not typically a hydro problem. Also the pics aren't good enough to tell what those spots really are. They could also be another bug, or even K def. Plus you are seeing the first signs of a Ca deficiency.
    Are you using tap or other water source, and are you running calmag plus?
    A pic of the WHOLE plant is easier to troubleshoot.
    i know it's not instant troubleshooting, but my hydro store was closing. i got their just in time to pick up some calmag+. so i put in 2 tsp in a 2 gallon tank. they are on 12/12 right now so i cant check in on them yet sorry i forgot i am using distilled water

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    #9
    Senior Member

    anyone know what this is???

    Your ph is too high. Drop it to 5.5-6.0. And with distilled water, yes, you need CalMag.

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    #10
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    anyone know what this is???

    Quote Originally Posted by Weedhound
    Your ph is too high. Drop it to 5.5-6.0. And with distilled water, yes, you need CalMag.
    ok i added calmag plus and i will drop P.H. to 6.0 thanks

    i will keep posting my problems and post some pics of my finished 1st grow thanks again

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