Help me identify yellow spots/white spots

kingjackpot23

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First off weapons
Dosi do and ice cream cake
Indoor 650 led
Sunshine # 4
Worm castings
Myco
Flora trio 1/2 strength
Diamond nectar
floralicious Plus
Cal-mag (botanicare)
Silicate (botanicare)
5 gallon fabric



The problem

I'm in veg and I've been getting these yellow/white spots on my leaves. I am mixing nutrients in the correct order silicate before Cal mag then base and the rest. 6-700 ppm and 6.3 ph. I water every otherday by hand and and alternate in between pure water and full feed. Saw 1 fungus fly but no others since they began. Bought yellow strips and haven't had a problem. Can somebody help me identify what's going on here.
 

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MustGro

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I wonder if you're getting some nutes built up in your soilless. I keep my mom's in sunshine #4 and I used to run GH exclusively. You say you feed every day. That shouldn't be required. If you haven't been flushing them decently they might be building up some nutes. Try giving them a good wash with a 1/4 strength solution, then let them dry out instead of putting fluids on daily. When they're dry you can fert them with the regular strength solution. Then go away until they're dry. Unless you live in a desert and they're drinking the pots dry daily you should be going 2-4 days between fluid applications. I transplant to a bigger pot when it gets to 2 days; too much of a pain every second day.
 

kingjackpot23

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I wonder if you're getting some nutes built up in your soilless. I keep my mom's in sunshine #4 and I used to run GH exclusively. You say you feed every day. That shouldn't be required. If you haven't been flushing them decently they might be building up some nutes. Try giving them a good wash with a 1/4 strength solution, then let them dry out instead of putting fluids on daily. When they're dry you can fert them with the regular strength solution. Then go away until they're dry. Unless you live in a desert and they're drinking the pots dry daily you should be going 2-4 days between fluid applications. I transplant to a bigger pot when it gets to 2 days; too much of a pain every second day.
I wonder if you're getting some nutes built up in your soilless. I keep my mom's in sunshine #4 and I used to run GH exclusively. You say you feed every day. That shouldn't be required. If you haven't been flushing them decently they might be building up some nutes. Try giving them a good wash with a 1/4 strength solution, then let them dry out instead of putting fluids on daily. When they're dry you can fert them with the regular strength solution. Then go away until they're dry. Unless you live in a desert and they're drinking the pots dry daily you should be going 2-4 days between fluid applications. I transplant to a bigger pot when it gets to 2 days; too much of a pain every second day.
My bad. I edited because the way I worded it was wrong. Sorry. I actually water every other day and alternate between full feed and pure water. I did ask some extra perilite to the sunshine for more drainag also. Thanks for your input man. I'll give that a try.
 
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