Re: Bag seed grow - Flowering stage

RetiredMatthebrute

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thanks you guys
should i be clippin them when i see they have gotten over 50% or should i just not touch her?
if it is the plant pulling nutrients and food from the leaves leaving them would be a better idea as your cutting her off from that nutrition :) they look like shit but the plant will drop them on her own when ready.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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plant looks great, verry similar to my bagseed plant. looks like you still have a few weeks to go though so that leads me to believe you have another issue with your leaves. maybe start a new thread and see what some of the other members have to say. i dont think its a N deficiency but it may be a cal mag deficiency, try watering in a teaspoon per gal of water of epsom salts or a cal/mag treatment for plants.


Edit: better yeat, start a thread and see what everyone else says before you go adding anything. i am not good with diagnosing plant problems and dont feel comfortable giving you advice like that.
 

crazyhazey

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plant looks great, verry similar to my bagseed plant. looks like you still have a few weeks to go though so that leads me to believe you have another issue with your leaves. maybe start a new thread and see what some of the other members have to say. i dont think its a N deficiency but it may be a cal mag deficiency, try watering in a teaspoon per gal of water of epsom salts or a cal/mag treatment for plants.


Edit: better yeat, start a thread and see what everyone else says before you go adding anything. i am not good with diagnosing plant problems and dont feel comfortable giving you advice like that.
not a deficiency expert either but im gonna go with cal/mag, doesn't look like a burn really but it might help to take pictures under a lighter spectrum, may help see the colors of the deficiency/burn.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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not a deficiency expert either but im gonna go with cal/mag, doesn't look like a burn really but it might help to take pictures under a lighter spectrum, may help see the colors of the deficiency/burn.
he has some up on the previous page that are taken outside under the sunlight.
 

Hkid10

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Hha well honestly I forgot to mention but I have a few spiders on my plants, but when I saw them I don't think they are spider mites, so I didn't really do anything with them+ I only saw like 2 small webs, I figured all they would do is eat other insects
and I also killed some sort of catapiller the other day on my mini plant, but I don't think it got on the others
 

dabumps

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Look under the leaves and if you find little brown dots all under the leaves and little balls of webs you have spider mites. If you have them I would just recomend that you go to a gardening store and buy a spider mite spray intended for food and spray under the leaves...
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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i also read of a habenaro pepper spray you can make that is some pretty potent shit, it takes alot of work to get rid of spider mites and its a daily battle but with the habenaro spray its organic and the plants like it (from what i have read) i have not actually tried it but im thinking i may try it for my fungus gnat issue.
 

crazyhazey

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i also read of a habenaro pepper spray you can make that is some pretty potent shit, it takes alot of work to get rid of spider mites and its a daily battle but with the habenaro spray its organic and the plants like it (from what i have read) i have not actually tried it but im thinking i may try it for my fungus gnat issue.
this is some good shit as well, if you have marigolds add the flowers to your foliar spray, and if you have diced garlic a little bit can help deter them from coming back. first, i would spray this stuff, then spray the bottoms of the leaves with a heavy stream of water, just blast the shit out of them. shake off your stems if theres too much excess moisture after, this can stop bud rot from happening, another tragedy hopefully all of us growers dont have to experience more than once.
 

Hkid10

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I honestly don't think I have spidermites so what else should I do? Lol
because I look and can't find any
 

crazyhazey

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I honestly don't think I have spidermites so what else should I do? Lol
because I look and can't find any
they're almost microscopic, take a really close look and see if theres any dots on the spotted leaves. have you seen any new spots lately?
 

Hkid10

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wait seriously about the spaghetti???
and yeah iv seen spider mites before, and i see 0 signs but i will do and 10 min search on each plant tmrw
 

crazyhazey

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wait seriously about the spaghetti???
and yeah iv seen spider mites before, and i see 0 signs but i will do and 10 min search on each plant tmrw
hahaha nah just a joke man. and if you dont find anything, cal/mag deficiencies can kinda look like mites sometimes.
 
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