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    Hello there people I posted before but didn’t actually get the answer to the yellow spots well they have started getting worse and would like to figure out what it is if you could help me I would highly appreciate it
    I’m using bio bizz all mix repotted a few days ago 300 watt cfl
    They are shebalato regular and Harybo feminised
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    fill this in mate,


    Soil or hydro or coco:

    Strain:

    Photo or Auto:

    plant age:

    pot size:

    has it been repotted? and when?:

    soil type:

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:

    Air temps (max min):

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity:

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):

    Light schedule:

    ph level:

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    anything else you think may be relevant!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonsterEnergy View Post
    fill this in mate,


    Soil or hydro or coco: soil

    Strain: two sherbato bag seeds and one Harybo feminised

    Photo or Auto:

    plant age: 4 weeks from seed approx

    pot size:12 litre

    has it been repotted? and when?:reported 5 days ago

    soil type: bio bizz all mix

    nutes or additives used and how often for soil:used bio grow once at half measures before I repotted it

    Air temps (max min): 24 - 18

    Res temps (max min):

    humidity: I don’t currently have anything to measure the humidity

    lighting type and wattage (hps, led, cfl):cfl 300

    Light schedule: 18-6

    ph levelrganic

    EC (hydro and coco only)

    Background EC.

    feed schedule and nutes (for hydro and coco)

    anything else you think may be relevant!
    I do have hard water where I live there is a lot of limes ale in the kettle etc but hadn’t had a problem before with it
    Thank you for replying I am a noob so still learning a lot hope this helps

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    Where is your fan positioned mate?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent farmer View Post
    I do have hard water where I live there is a lot of limes ale in the kettle etc but hadn’t had a problem before with it
    Thank you for replying I am a noob so still learning a lot hope this helps
    Hard water want cause spots as far as I know. I have never had them in over 10 years, and all I have is Hard water.

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    Same here dude. Nothing but hard water lol, no issues either


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    Looks alittle like wind burn, don't quote me on it though lol. Make sure your fan isn't pointed directly at the plants, you want it just above the top of conopy


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    Looks like something has taken a nibble from underneath especially in the first picture, have a butchers
    And can't stress enough about knowing your humidity as I made that mistake only a few weeks ago and hygrometers are only a few £ and are a godsend come flowering
    The leaves won't repair themselves and as you have just repotted keep a close eye on those fresh lime green leaves only now
    As for the 2nd picture it could be some toxicity from the soil but as you've only just swapped the mud it's a waiting game and only give tap water stood for 24 hours for atleast a couple of weeks as all mix can be a bit warm and see if whatever it is happens to the fresh growth
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    just looks like bug damage or enviroment or both, could even be ear wax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent farmer View Post
    Hello there people I posted before but didn’t actually get the answer to the yellow spots well they have started getting worse and would like to figure out what it is if you could help me I would highly appreciate it
    I’m using bio bizz all mix repotted a few days ago 300 watt cfl
    They are shebalato regular and Harybo feminised
    With that in ALL-MIX you may want to water sparingly so as to not encourage any ferts being released to such small plants. Also, give the pots a squesse gently all round to encourage that soil apart so the oxygen can get to roots easier. Generally speaking they look ok, find any bugs around and kill them, keep an eye for more damage. You may need to start a war NEEM war, ooooh greast stuff

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