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black dot appear on leaf.

Litz_C

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i start to discovery there some black spot appear on one of my plant.

it start to appear as a little dot... as it grow long it make the whole fan leaves turn yellow and dying away.

those dot are very solid appear as a mark when the whole leaf turn yellow.

now the whole plant look wilted and i spray it with some copper thingy for treating those shits and it not working...

it start to spray to other plants slowly how can i fix it?

what kinda diease or fungi is that and what the best way to treat it?

and there some picture i can provice:








 
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Litz_C

Member
ok i got soem pic now can someoen help me?










can someone tell me what is all those shit is? nute def? bug? nute burn? i need to fix this asap it gettin spray to other lady slowly!!

Thank and some other good Purple ice pic here:








 

Litz_C

Member
sproutco said:
Looks like too many metals.

¿Qué el infierno usted está haciendo a esa planta? Su dando él demasiado fertilizante. Pensé sería divertido traducir esto a español porque sé que esta persona no puede hablar inglés bien. deben hacer su preparación yendo a la biblioteca y descubrir cuáles es el problema en sus el propio.

too many metals? do u mean iron? don't understand spanish sry.

and what is the solution to fix that? thank
 

sproutco

Active member
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It is not that the fertilizer is too salty...the edges of the leaves would be burning. It looks like too many metals. I might increase ph slightly. This would reduce the availability of most of the metals. Also, calcium would become more available. Calcium can act like a buffer for too many metals. You could also simply raise your calcium level in your fertilizer. When in flower, growers often have the ph slightly higher than when the plants were vegetating.
 

imnotcrazy

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Looks like a lack of Phosphorus, possibly caused by an excess of Iron and/or Zinc. What's your PH? If above 7 or below 5.8 set to 6.1-6.2 PH, this will make the metals less available and you could better fix the problem at that point.
 

Litz_C

Member
ph around 6~7 lack of phosphorus?(N?)and Cal? should i get some ph down or ph up for my lil guys?
 
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