Spots, Help!

Blitz35

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riiiight in a perfect world that might happen.

Did you look at the pic the op posted ? so the lower leaves of the plant had the water spots on them and the light caused it to form spots. ? is that what you are wanting the op to think or are you here trying to help people grow weed?

Absolutely ridiculous that these spots are caused by handling them or water and a light. AND YOU KNOW THAT.
If water drips on the leaves einstein, under lights..yes, the light will cause a burn (spot), where the water dripped. Either way, im done with this thread, let him flush or steer him down a path to chase his tail over a couple spots on a leaf or two lol. happy growing, i dont need to waste my time explaining elementary topics to people who may have never reads a book on the topic lol. Good luck!
 

Blitz35

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And yes you can make your Super Soil too hot for the plants, but your microbes won't be dying like they would with the chemicals.
no, the microbes will be happy, the plant would die! LOL..you guys are too funny! Happy groqwing to all, im off this site again, i come only to help, but too many trolls like bernie spewing his stupidity and wasting time with senseless, idiotic comments, i can fill my time teaching people who truly want to grow and like to learn the science of it. Good luck everyone, happy growing!
 

Armyofsprout

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If water drips on the leaves einstein, under lights..yes, the light will cause a burn (spot), where the water dripped. Either way, im done with this thread, let him flush or steer him down a path to chase his tail over a couple spots on a leaf or two lol. happy growing, i dont need to waste my time explaining elementary topics to people who may have never reads a book on the topic lol. Good luck!
ive read plenty of books on the topic and am well aware on the topic you're speaking of...it isn't my first rodeo.
 

Bernie420

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If water drips on the leaves einstein, under lights..yes, the light will cause a burn (spot), where the water dripped. Either way, im done with this thread, let him flush or steer him down a path to chase his tail over a couple spots on a leaf or two lol. happy growing, i dont need to waste my time explaining elementary topics to people who may have never reads a book on the topic lol. Good luck!
Thanks

and you know that this isnt some sort of spot from water and light so it isnt me confusing the op. You might as well say alien spider mites caused the spots.

and have you read this thread at all did you notice what I said to do.there is no wrong steering going here.
 
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Armyofsprout

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If it was me, I probably wouldn't worry about it too much, and just start using only organic nutes from now on. The microlife should improve over time. I've been using the same FFOF for almost a year, and it's actually been getting better. I just started to turn some into super soil for No-till, and just looking at the soil, I can already tell my next batch of plants are gonna be happy. I don't ever adjust ph though, I let the soil do it for me.
But anyways on to other things Crazy part is I had a 4th plant vegging indoors with these but I removed it due to space. I was gonna let it just die but I put it on my back porch for shits giggles to see what would happen. It was doing bad when I put it out there but it bounced back heavy these few weeks. Man nature is amazing and I wish I could grow outdoors. Now once my other plants are done flowering I'm gonna put this one back in the tent.
 

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