Brown spots on 1 out of 5 plants

What are the brown spots on the leaves?? None of the others have it

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It is alot of info to fill out but it is a tool that has saved my bacon more than once

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Will post an updated picture

So are you pHing your water?

no. using all organic so i didnt think i had to.

ph of water going in is around 6.5

all the other plants of the same breed/soil dont have any spots

It can take a while for deficiencies to show
pH is very important also the chlorine in tap water kills the beneficial microbes in your soil
So start pHing your water and if watering from the tap fill up your watering can and let it sit out for a day to let the chlorine dissipate

How do you know the pH is around 6.5?

i have a drop test kit that i used. seemed to be in the correct color area.

I have well water and I dont think that there is any chlorine in it (could be wrong). With that being said, I have not been letting water sit.

-amos

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Cool keep up the good work
I would suggest upgrading to a pen/probe style pH meter
I have a blue lab but a I know there are less expensive units out there
I think Apera make a nice unit that is budget friendly
@raustin
@Hogmaster
@Countryboyjvd1971
You guys have a meter you suggest

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The drops are really unreliable
But I am color blind

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And that is great on the well water my bro is on a well and all his yard plants and grass love it

haha being color blind would definitely be an issue with the drop test…

are the brown spots from ph though? none of the other plants have it and im all organic

Not sure could be a bug or could be a lil wind burn or nute splash

Her over all foliage looks pretty good
If the spots continue spreading let us know

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You really shouldn’t use those drops, they’re very inaccurate and unreliable. Here is the meter I and many of us use.
https://www.amazon.com/Apera-Instruments-AI209-Waterproof-Accuracy/dp/B01ENFOHN8?tag=greenrel-20
If that’s too pricey for you, then this cheap meter will still get the job done.
https://www.amazon.com/VantaKool-Accuracy-Measurement-Household-Drinking/dp/B0789G7MVP?tag=greenrel-20

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does it matter though? im in organic soil