Being you just transplant the FFOF should be lacking nutrients. I'd give some cal-mag and see if the spots stop. The leaves already affected are still destined to die off so I'd watch for other leaves to start after cal-mag.
No problem, and it should say shouldnt be lacking, lol. For some reason on here I can't correct without deleting all the way back to word and starting over.
I'd get a pH and ppm run off if possible. What medium and nutrients are you using, how often feed/water, have you given cal-mag, temp, humidity? Any and all info would be helpful.
I also think it looks like manganese deficiency. Here's more info on it: https://www.mrgrowit.com/post/manganese-deficiency-in-cannabis-plants
Being you just transplant the FFOF should be lacking nutrients. I'd give some cal-mag and see if the spots stop. The leaves already affected are still destined to die off so I'd watch for other leaves to start after cal-mag.
Fox farm ocean forest medium
feed/water every 3-4days
temp -75-86F
humidity 50-64% NO CALMAG feeding yet thinking I should hit them with cal mag water
ph run off was at 6.22
I'd get a pH and ppm run off if possible. What medium and nutrients are you using, how often feed/water, have you given cal-mag, temp, humidity? Any and all info would be helpful.
Almost looks like Manganese. What's your PH in/out and PPM?