Leaf issues on mostly my photos but also an auto

Hi
I’m a beginner and having leaf issues on mostly my photos but recently an auto too. I’m looking for some advice to save my babies @garrigan62
Here are some pics of my girls who need help ASAP.

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How about filling out a Support Ticket? Be as complete as possible. If in soil, WHAT soil. WHAT lights and lighting schedule, WHAT nutes and how often, WHAT kind of water used etc.

It looks like the beginnings of N(itrogen) toxicity with maybe some heat stress.

Experienced community members and expert staff will be better informed and more capable of providing a more informed answer.

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NA (non applicable)

  • What strain, Seed bank, or bag seed
  • Method: Soil w/salt, Organic soil, Hydroponics, Aquaponics, KNF
  • Vessels: Pots, Grow beds, Buckets, Troths
  • PH of Water, Solution, runoff (if Applicable)
  • PPM/TDS or EC of nutrient solution if applicable
  • Indoor or Outdoor
  • Light system
  • Temps; Day, Night
  • Humidity; Day, Night
  • Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size
  • AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier,
  • Co2; Yes, No

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  • What strain-ILGM White Widow photos & two autos from ILGM
  • Method- Coast of Maine soil
  • Vessels: 5 gallon cloth pots
  • PH of Water- 6.5
  • PPM/TDS or EC of nutrient solution if applicable-N/A
  • Indoor
  • Light system- optic 6
  • Temps; Day 77 Night 65
  • Humidity; Day 35 Night 50
  • Ventilation system; Yes, 6’ cloudline in & another identical out
  • AC, Humidifier, De-humidifier, N/A
  • Co2; No

I have some vegging and one in flower. Generally speaking watered every other day with max being .5 gallon. That said, some of the pots are too heavy so I know there is at least an over watering issue. Love more input to help my girls
Thanks

The last three pictures are of the auto and the others are white widow photos

No pic of flowering plant bc it’s very healthy

Are you using RO water? I see a couple of spots that look like calcium and possible magnesium deficiencies. pH in for soil at 6.5 should be ok so not thinking you have nutrient lock out.
Are you using nutrients? I see what looks like nute burn on the leaf tips.
Is the pH reading before you add nutrients? You list shows N/A for nutrients? If you are not feeding then you will have an issue eventually.

I don’t use nutrients. Not sure what RO water is. If you mean using runoff water, no.

RO = Reverse Osmosis water.
If you are not using nutes you may be experiencing deficiencies. I am not sure, but thought I saw signs of magnesium and calcium issues. A 1/4 teaspoon of Epsom salts per gallon will help there with magnesium. If I am mistaken it wont have negative effects to use it. The 5th and 6th picture down has the spots I am seeing making me think deficiency.
There are many options for nutrients. I use General Hydroponics Flora Trio series, but there are many options out there.

I am not familiar with “Coast of Maine” soil. (Assuming this is a brand). If it is a type of soil like Miracle Grow, it might be too hot for the plants. I see some brown tips on leaves that usually means nutrient burn.

Thank you for your advice

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