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Hi guys,

So I have some images attached . Can anyone take a stab at what may be causing these issues. The largest of the two has one leaf with some yellow spots with black in the middle. My thoughts on this was water and sitting on the fabric pot.

The smaller plant has yellow marks almost spots on one leaf.

Both plants have lower leafs going yellow or pale i am thinking that's due to not upping the nutrients as they get larger.

I'm using nutrients that came in a kit (vitalink) which I read will suffice for both growth and flower. Watering every 24-36hrs with nutrients and a 20% run off.
 
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Hi guys,

So I have some images attached below. Can anyone take a stab at what may be causing these issues. The largest of the two has one leaf with some yellow spots with black in the middle. My thoughts on this was water and sitting on the fabric pot.

The smaller plant has yellow marks almost spots on one leaf.

Both plants have lower leafs going yellow or pale i am thinking that's due to not upping the nutrients as they get larger.

I'm using nutrients that came in a kit (vitalink) which I read will suffice for both growth and flower. Watering every 24-36hrs with nutrients and a 20% run off.
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THEY'RE called KAAAAHBS Joe's dad's stuff
 
Looks like a classic symptom of N deficiency during veg when they need it the most. High nitrogen bat guano is a decent way to get some usable nitrogen in without getting crazy. Use some distilled water and make a tea out of it. Should fix that in a jiffy. That's my official prognosis.

THEY'RE called KAAAAHBS Joe's dad's stuff
 
What are you growing in? Soil 24 to 36 hrs is too often to water, coco you need to feed every time as there is nothing nutrition wise in it and every day is fine.
 
If you watering for 20% run off you want to feel the pots. They should be considerably lighter before watering again.

I only just saw the top photos lol it’s 4am here. Iooks like very early calcium deficiency with the spots (attend to her promptly Cal can really screw your leaves if it gets too developed)

And if you’re plant leaves are droopy more time it’s over watering. They can start to droop from heat stress but you will find if the heat is a significant issue she will actually start to make taco with her leaves. Also plant leaves droop when expecting lights off

Lastly you will find the bottom leaves of the plant will naturally turn yellowish and die it’s fairly normal if yellowing is uniform it’s more cause for concern. But in this case she look like She could use a little more N & CAL and less Drowning
 
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If you watering for 20% run off you want to feel the pots. They should be considerably lighter before watering again.
So I took your advice and felt the weight of pots before watering ( I was already doing this) and then checked again today exactly 24hrs after. The weight of the pots is telling me they need watered again. The top layer of the mix is completely dry and feels dry to my finger up to an inch. Do you think this is to often and that maybe the mix is to loose or heavy on pebbles.

Thanks :)
 
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