Brown on leaves

Dear all,

Can anyone diagnose the issues with my leaves. They have brown spots on them and I think it might be a calcium issue?

I am growing outdoors in soil, appropiate PH (regularly checked).
Strain is Northern lights and I feed weekly or slightly before if dry with a high quality nutrient brand.

Thank you

20210717_103010.jpg


20210717_103007.jpg
 

Bill284

Grow Journal of the Year: 2022 - Member of the Year: 2021 - Member of the Month: March 2021; April 2022 - Grow Journal of the Month: April 2021; Aug 2022 - Plant of the Month: Nov 2021
Dear all,

Can anyone diagnose the issues with my leaves. They have brown spots on them and I think it might be a calcium issue?

I am growing outdoors in soil, appropiate PH (regularly checked).
Strain is Northern lights and I feed weekly or slightly before if dry with a high quality nutrient brand.

Thank you

20210717_103010.jpg


20210717_103007.jpg
Hey Matt sorry to see issues on such a fantastic lady.
You have holes blown straight through the leaves.
Generally a sign of pests.
I think @013 is right. Looking at curling of other leaf edges.
Try neem oil on her mixed in spray bottle with a little insecticidal soap.
Top and bottom of leaves.
Bill
 

copperrein

Photo of the Month: March 2021 - Grow Journal of the Month: July 2021
I see pests, too. Try to spray early morning before the sun's high. Also get in there and look real close at the undersides of the leaves and on the branches. Pull anything that looks eaten. Outdoor plants will always have some pests but you should strive to keep the levels managed so 'normal' amounts don't turn into 'oh shit' levels. You are not at 'oh shit' yet but yeah, you'll want to start treating as soon as you reasonably can.

Have you seen little foamy wads of 'spit' on your plants? If so you're looking at leafhoppers.
 
Top Bottom