Help on GG4 Autoflower

So I started low stress training on this GG4 Autoflower and recently noticed having some brown spots and the leaves are looking funky on this lil girl , she is only 16 days old .
I running in a 3x3x6 tent with S44 infinity light on 80% , 6 inch in-line fan with carbon filter . Humidifier running at 65-70 % , tent temp 76-81% VPD 1.0 with a co2 bag . Fox farms Ocean forest soil in a 5 gallon bag . Water ph is 6.4 with very mild nutrition added , fox farms trio . Also adding a small amount of fish shit !!!
Any info will help thanks


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Shouldn’t be adding anything in ocean forest for at least 30 days. Too much nutes

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Thank you for that info . Are you saying that’s what the cause is ? Or just stating that it’s to early for nutrients?

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That’s the cause. Nitrogen toxicity

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Appreciate it , is it to early for the fish shit also ?

Yep. Too early for anything because you’ll be wasting it. Ocean forest has everything a plant can need

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Hi and welcome to the community!

Ensure that the plant has enough airflow. Some of the leaves are too scrunched together, and that can lend to wet spots on them, which can lead to mildew problems, aka the dreaded WPM = white powdery mildew.

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Sounds good !!! Again thanks brother I’m taking in everything I can .

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Lots of airflow I forgot to mention I have two 6 inch fans

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Check the ph of the runoff after you water @SmileyBigs0 . I hope not but I have a feeling it’s going to be 5.5 or less from what I’m seeing.

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If this is true , what do I need to do and how can I keep this from gapping again

You can always reset everything by flushing with a gallon or 2 of 6.5 water when the pot feels light. @SmileyBigs0. I would do that a couple of times to get things back in balance if the runoff isn’t in range.

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I believe the 2 gallon at 6.5 ph flush help with the ph level , she is looking better and better every day since then . Thanks again @OldSkunk

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