Do know what's causing this? I just lost 1 plant don't wanna lose more

DaKindbuds

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I'm in need of a little help. I'm pretty upset, since last night there was an accident. I'm inpatient and didn't want to wait for assistance and I managed to make my light fall right on a couple of my girls. When it happened I'm try to hold it up to keep it from doing anymore damage. I yell for someone in the house to come help, and in their rush to do something after walking in my grow room and seeing this craziness goes to grab the first thing they can get their hands on and when they pulled up on one end the other end came crashing down on a couple more! So needless to say I'm stressed. I'm also in the middle of transplanting into 10gal. Gropro pots. I'm hoping I'm not making a big mistake going so big growing in coco but the 7 gal. Was hardly any bigger than a 5gal. and my roots are already coming out the drain holes in the bottom. But I also have this issue with one of my only two Maui plants she has these dark brown parches on a couple leaves. She was one the 4 that got hit, it was my only two Maui plants,both lost branches but seem fine, it comepletely destroyed one of my only two Dutch treats, and one of my 5 Blue Dream(Snoops cut). Wouldn't that be the case that the one least injured I have 5 of. Anyways just remember to always move your plants before working on equipment around your girls. And if anybody could help me out with the brown spots here's a pic and my stats are coco gro ff trio and cal-mag and gen. Hydro. Ph up. Has been my feeding schedule please help
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and R.I.P. Dutch#2
 
I'm so sorry bro! That's my worst fear is that happening to me! I understand your pain but only the other side of the brown patches.. If they do not get any bigger you should be fine from what I think. I've seen small patches like that on mean but small. And they generally stay small for me.
 
I hope your right. I think it's my ph but I'm not 100% sure on that. I'm getting runoff around 5.3 still but it's slowly coming up. I read not to try to bring it up too quick or you shock the plant. I also have a couple doing this weird wilt looking deal but they're not over or under watered as far as I can tell, and it's only a couple leaves but the smaller one has actually formed without part of the leaf
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If I was you my friend I would put down the meter and calm down a little. I think you may be killing your lady's with love.If your going to get technical with meters and such, do it all the way and get super technical. Get the ph pen, ppm, and ec meter and expect spending every hour of every day with them. These flowers are pretty robust and can take quite a bit of abuse. Mother nature doesn't micromanage everything. I think the best advise would be to take a step back, take a deep breath and just grow with the basics. I would also suggest switching to a hand watered hydroponics system like coco, or Hempy buckets and buy an entire nute lines like cutting edge solutions.
 
I'm already growing coco with a little soil mixed in at the base, I'm using the FF liquid trio and just picked up oped sesame. I really do appreciate your advice. I have decided to take a step back and starting today only going to water no notes for about a week. I'm going to take some cuttings for clones of the best of my strains and hope for the best. I've done cloning with plants working in a nursery before and this is going to be a lot more controlled and clean environment. I picked up some rapid rooters and clonex gel and a Home Depot rooting powder going to dip in gel then a dusting of powder and straight into the rapid rooters. Which type of water I don't have a RO system yet. I'll definitely take your advice on the meters, I was already saving for a really nice three way waterproof pen I saw in the Hydrofarm catalog. I want to get another nute line to run side by side in flower with FF can you recommend a simple yet good line? I have been using Tupur Gold coco and I've already transplanted 5 into 10 gallon pots using only that but I think I want to try using either their mendo mix or their basement mix and put a layer at the bottom of the 10 gallon pots nd top dress and run my nutes really light. What do you think about that,is that a bad idea? And as far as the brown spots they now look exactly like rust. Or it could be that I switched from MH to the EYE Hortilux 1000w but at least the spots are not growing.
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