Hey all so I went out this morning after a long night and checked the plants and a few of them have these yellow spots developing on them. I think this may be leaf septoria but I’m not to sure honestly. Just want another opinion from a few other sets of eyes and if possible maybe some way to get rid of it or cure it. All input is welcome I appreciate any info on this.
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If you do not know, or do not use something; Just say so = NA
Strain; Type, Bag seed, or NA:Bag seed
Soil in pots, Hydroponic, or Coco? Soil don’t know whats the contents
System type?soil
PH of runoff or solution in reservoir? N/a can’t take right now just watered yesterday
What is strength of nutrient mix? EC, or TDS: n/a
Indoor or Outdoor: Outdoor
Light system, size? Sun 8+ hours a day
Temps; Day, Night: 75-90/50-70
Humidity; Day, Night N/A
Ventilation system; Yes, No, Size: Natural wind which is close to 10-30MpH
Once the medium dries out a while maybe a day or two I’ll definitely check the pH the last time nutes went in it was 6.5 but I didn’t check the out. Will do an update on pH when I can, any idea what nutrient it could be lacking off the bat?
Looks like a lock out situation so I’ll need to most of them I’ll bet your soil ph level is low try watering with a 6.8 ph water and them check run off brother
I’m with @Countryboyjvd1971 check the ph in and runoff ph next watering/ feeding and lets see what that looks like. If the pH is pretty off, I would go ahead and continue to water and check the ph until it is in range.
Alright so it’s most likely locking out some nutrients and cal deficiency. I got some Cal mag so I’ll end up using it after all. Thanks for you input guys