Why are there brown spots on the leaves?
Something wrong with your water. Red stains on everything is bad.
Id terminate the grow and deep clean
Have you put some extra nutrients into the tank? Something beyond the regular nute bottles?
Like @Todd.grobo said something looks wrong with the tank/water. There is way too much “red” staining for this early in the grow. Also there is quite a bit of gunk growing on the plastic sensor guard.
Is this your first grow with a new unit?
@Hamad_Salem
If you wanna try to save her…
1). Drain & clean.
2). Cut the roots where you see the red begining and the white roots ending.
3). Refill
4). Dont add anything to your water except 3 teas of hydroguard.
5). Keep an eye for the brown spots moving onto the new growth.
6). Cut off leaves with brown spots after your plant grows another set or two of leaves.
7). Post again if your unsure or need help.
P.s. Your new growth looks healthy so its possible this could be a nutrient stain. Always post a pic of your nutrient bottles and a list of any additives you’ve used.
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Glad you resolved it, hate too see it come back and kill her in flower
Hi. So brown spots probably indicate that you have issues with micronutrients, particularly calcium. Baking soda should help but check online to see how much you should use per the amount of water you have.