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KurtThePlantGuru
KurtThePlantGurustarted grow question 8d ago
I just woke up to my perfectly healthy plant having spots on the top leaves. Yellow spottage on a few leaves including sum sugar leaves. It's all the way at the top nugs I have no clue how any water would've got there or anything. I'm really stressing
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 8d ago
that looks like some liquids spilled on the leaves and burned them. like water or ph down. Does not look like many other things to me. I think its safe to ignore it. but if it prgressing and the leaves are not getting wet you will need to look into it more.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 8d ago
1 check to see if it rubs off in any way. If rh is high under the canopy it could well be fungal but unlikely. But never hurts to check. I wouldnt worry about a couple isolated blemishes of its not fungal, worry if they keep progressing or more and more arise. You are feeding lotus grow 8-4-13. With a mix of nitrogen forms. Too much nitrogen which is no longer needed, not enough phosphorous and far too much pottasium. 98% of nutrients come directly from the soil water solution. Every time you feed you need to give her a complete balanced ratio.... If you give her 8- 4-13 She will barely use any nitrogen, all those salts sit in the medium unused. She will gobble up all the P and everything she needs, whatever is left remains until you flush it out. You just keep adding 8-4-13 until the pot reaches salt capacity or the ratio skews and pH skews with it. Right now you should be feeding 1-3-2 at most very near to 0-4-3. Gotta give her whay she needs not what you want.
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Mr_Boris
Mr_Borisanswered grow question 8d ago
I had the same with my Milky-way but not that intense. To be honest i just ignored it. Somebody will have a better answer for you but i dont think its bad for your plant.
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