Discolored leaves good growth though

What does this look like to everyone? Plant is in FFOF going on 3 weeks been fed FFGB with either rain water or RO water Ph checks out and everything else is healthy.

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Got one or two leaves that are curled on the edge

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Looks like some sap sucking bug has been dinning . Last photo looks great from the top .

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I put them out side and had these little orang leaf hopper looking things on them once but I thought I cleared them out.It’s not spreading to other leaves so I don’t think it’s fungal but what do I know that’s why I’m here.

You don’t need to mess with ph in soil first of all. Soil is a natural buffer. Secondly, the soil seems a bit hot, the brown spots on the leaves usually indicate magnesium def (easily fixed with a epsom salt foliar) and they also look overfertilized. All in all not too bad. Get a magnifier and look for bugs, you may have something feasting there. Usually some spinosad will kill the usual culprits like thrips, spider mites and aphids.

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I haven’t seen any critters other than those tiny leaf hoppers one time if they did that much damage that fast what a bunch of little shitheads.As far as the nutes I just blasted them last night with some FFBG shit maybe I should lay off.

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I don’t have a speck of any insect activity on the SFV autoflower other than a single hole on a leaf.They must not like it too much you figure they would be all over the autoflower too they both go in the same tent compartment.

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Great! You’ve ruled out bugs. When did they go into those pots? If fairly new transplants, soil nutes last 3 to 4 weeks on their own before you need to feed. Lay off the ferts for a minute, just think the soil is too hot

When I used fox farm I didn’t fert the entire veg period, 6 weeks worth. That is some good soil there, notice how dark green the leaves are instead of a light green. It’s pushing nitrogen to the max.

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