orange blotches on leaves and spreading(pics)

LilGrowPup

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ok so its on mostly my fan leaves
and its inbetween every vain and
spreading it doesnt look liked necrotic
spots, i really dont know what it is at all
can any1 maybe tell me?:-?
keiths pics 167.jpg

keiths pics 168.jpg

keiths pics 169.jpg

thank you every1!:mrgreen:
 
i have also cut some of the leaves off cause of spreading
and dying but it is still coming back...any ideas
 
you think it would effect the way bottom leaves too though
if it was the light id say about a foot away give a little..
 
nah, did you check out those pics in the link I sent you? they wer eon the bottom as well. what kind of lights and how far away? light bleaching is not neceesarily light burn
 
I have a 1000 watt and a 400 watt there less than a foot away?? So you think bleaching??? Cause I was getting worried thinking it was a diffiency
 
that looks bugger all like light bleaching/burn etc that is blatantly calcium def, get some calcium in there asap and remove as many leaves that are affected more than 50%
 
dude are you crazy with that advice for Ca deficiency? doesn't look anything like a Ca deficiency. people post here on RIU to get decent advice.
Lilgrowpup-Ignore those suggestions of Ca deficiency. This ass clown has been posting up and down all day I assume trying to get his posts up-with half hearted clearly off base advice. need more proof of light bleaching:
This picture is what light bleaching/ light burn looks like.
Only way to fix this is to Move the lights away from the plant!
Or make sure you dont go over 75 watts a sq foot, or your plant will have to much light and light bleaching can occur anywhere on the plant. (indica species seem to bleach easier than sativas imo.)

1134light-burnt-zindica1.jpg


and this is Calcium deficiency:
1134calcium-1.jpg
 
you dont have to agree with me but no need to be insultin and what the fuck is an ass clown? your just another american/canadian keyboard commando i reckon.

oh well only trying to help and dont really give a flying fuck about my post count just hadnt been on here a long time and thought i would pop in and help a few people.

treat that calcium deficency if you want or move your lights further away and get less bud its upto you m8 , i've had that problem before.
 
oh yeah i've got two 600's less than a foot away from the tops of my 100% indica plants with no sign of bleaching in a 1msq tent, more light = more bud as long as you've got good ventilation and lots of air movement (wich i'm assuming you have)
add calcium in small amounts as too much can cause hardening off
 
not really bro, but with 39 posts and zero reputation for helping people and misdiagnosing plants, well you do the math. I see you went down every post and posted and didnt look like you put much time into diagnosing their problems.
I will bet you that maybe, just maybe 1 out of 100 people would agree with you about Ca deficiency. should I be standing corrected?
 
obviously post count meanbs a lot more to you than me dude i just had a reminder email and logged in to have a nose about. i've been growing for the best part of ten years and in that time tried pretty much everything from single plant soil grows under flouro's to 2000 plant sog's in an industrial unit but points and karma dont tell you that do they mate. dont need your time respect or shitty comments came on here to speak my mind and post some pics but fuck it if this is the kind of welcome i get (still wanna know what an assclown is btw?) i'll go back to my usual forum (where i have a post count over a 1000 seeing as that matters to you so much). thought it seemed like a cool place but guess its just a mini overgrow. shame for all the tidy people on here that could've benefitted from my advice
laters assclown :)
 
you obviously havent got a clue what you are talkin about m8 so just chill n smoke whatever crap you grew last , thats if you even grow.
i've had calcium def more than once along with most other kind of deficencys you can imagine so i'll bet i'm right or at least as far as you can be when looking at a pic not an actual plant
 
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