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hey all im doing my first indoor grow of a akr and i went to look today and shes got these rust looking spots on one/two of her leaves. i dont know the ph as im waiting till payday to pick up a ph pen. and havent fed no nutes or anything she has been really healthy and still is apart from this. can anyone help please 2013-06-09 22.39.02.jpg2013-06-09 22.38.59.jpg
 
Hello mate,

I have had a look at your grow journal.
It is relieving to read that you have not added any nutes. You can rest serenely in knowing the fact that you have not poisoned her.
Discolouration happens to some marijuana leaves on any and every plant on the planet---whether or not you use nutes.
Having studied the photos in your journal, all I can say is that your soil looks a tad too dry. The leaves look dry. Marijuana loves water---not swamp-like, but she nonetheless likes to be well hydrated in the veg state.

Don't worry about the "rust" spots. You would only need to worry if you had been giving her nutes---then it could be an indication of upsetting her natural chemistry.

Give her a nice drink and tell her you are proud of her existence, and glad for it, too.

Honestly. No cause for panic or concern. Just give her a nice healthy drink of tap water. You will see her tomorrow at this time looking fresher and plumper.

:thumbs:
 
Hello mate,

I have had a look at your grow journal.
It is relieving to read that you have not added any nutes. You can rest serenely in knowing the fact that you have not poisoned her.
Discolouration happens to some marijuana leaves on any and every plant on the planet---whether or not you use nutes.
Having studied the photos in your journal, all I can say is that your soil looks a tad too dry. The leaves look dry. Marijuana loves water---not swamp-like, but she nonetheless likes to be well hydrated in the veg state.

Don't worry about the "rust" spots. You would only need to worry if you had been giving her nutes---then it could be an indication of upsetting her natural chemistry.

Give her a nice drink and tell her you are proud of her existence, and glad for it, too.

Honestly. No cause for panic or concern. Just give her a nice healthy drink of tap water. You will see her tomorrow at this time looking fresher and plumper.

:thumbs:

thanks :) i know it was a hot lately and drys the top layer quite quick and i bought a spray bottle earlyer and give her a spray. :) also give her a good watering too :)
and i always talk to her she is my baby :D lol
 
I dont know why you wouild say not to pay attention to rust spots. Thats what one of my plants started with and it eventually has progressed into taking over the plant.
 
I just looked again and that actually doesnt look like rust spots....more like you got some drops of water on the leaf. If that happens it pretty much becomes a magnifying glass for your light and burns them.
 
Once you get your PH meter you will be able to insure you feed and water at right PH. Indoor plants are extraoridinarily sensitive to PH fluctuations.
 
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