Orange spots on my plants leaves

So I went in to check on my plant and I couldn’t help to notice that I have orange spots on the leaves what does that mean and what should I do to fix it

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Not an expert… are your nutes dispensing, have you done a manual pH test, what do your roots look like?

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I haven’t done a manual ph test yet but I did notice that my Balanced nutrient bottle has more dispensed than the others

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Could be the water your using? Typically high use of 1 and 2 mean your not using the best option. My 1 and 2 last 2 grows typically

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Mine was like that for the longest time until it switched over to transition. Then I noticed that a substantial amount of nutrients were dispensed… Again, all depending on recipe.

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If you can do a small dilute lifting lid, I add a cup or two of fresh water manually instead of going through fill because it sets off nutes Everytime you use app to fill. Even if it’s just a top fill…

Thats not true. It only dispenses nutrients on drain and fills. What your hearing is likely ph correction to the water your using.

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Bump to this! More educated answer than mine. Thank you! @Todd.grobo

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