(above) Lower fan leaves just beginning to spot.
(Below) Some already cut and dried fan leaves with progressed spotting. I will upload more pics if problem persists.
Stitch you are more than welcome to use any pictures I upload for educational needs. I'm going to get that book if I can ever save up some resources. I was thinking maybe a calcium lock but I'm not sure.
The minor detials I can provide are:
Germination occured feb2 in 16 oz cups for 4 weeks then transplanted into 4 gallon buckets. Conditions are kept on the dry side of the fence with 2 computer fans, a 4 inch desk fan, 2 10inch fans pulling air up and out of the enclosure and 1 pedastal oscillating fan that helps push air into and out of the room. (kinda hard to describe but really not alot of direct air on plants more of a careful placement of fans to direct air around the room) Plants maintain 75-80 degrees with a drop to about 65-70 in dark hours.
Soil:
Miracle grow potting mix mixed heavily with pearlite.
Nutrients: Miracle Grow All Purpose feed crystals. 1/2 teaspoon to a gallon on the second feeding. First was 1/4 teaspoon to a gallon. They have recieved 2 feedings now with a flush of clean water after the first. I have misted since first set of leaves alternately with water and minor nutrient solutions of various concentrations consisting mostly of
mollasses, vinegar, 1-2 drops MG BloomBooster 12-9-6, TripleSuperPhosphate in solution at 0-45-0 (1/8 to 1 tsp of this concentrate),1 drop superthrive, 1/4 tsp of hydrogen pyroxide, and 1-3 drops per liter MG liquid houseplant food. All these ingredients and quantities have been used at different times in low concentrations.
They have also had 2 neem oil treatments mixed at 1/8 tsp to liter then 1/4 teaspoon per liter.
This problem has shown up over the last 4 days. Which is also how long they have been in bloom. Any suggestions?