^^^^what this dude said also try and get better ventilationMisting them is your problem, you are creating water hot spots. The leaf curling is more heat stress. Clay pots retain heat and will also cook your plants
Dude dont do this^^^hmm I never had an issue with misting under HID. I foliar feed frequently (several times a week), and even when I don't feed I like to spray pH'd water on em throughout the day...I've been told multiple times by multiple growers not to do this, but my girls seem to love it...They always seem to perk up and look healthier a couple hours after a foliar feed followed by a light misting of dilluted neem oil - Maybe the big difference is using an oscillating fan. I think if you keep the leaves gently moving consistently there is never a 'hot spot' of magnified light / heat from beads of water on the leaves for longer than a couple seconds.
Yeah I quit misting after veg is over...these girls don't look like they're suffocating to meDude dont do this^^^
Plants in an indoor enviroment try to release the water out of there leaves (from high heat or too much moisture) if you keep misting them its like ur sofucating them only foliar mist(feed) if ur in veg and under cfl not hps i myself never mist.
You have thripsYeah I quit misting after veg is over...these girls don't look like they're suffocating to me
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Whatcha basing that off of ?You have thrips
Your camera's so good i could see the damage on the lower leaves...Whatcha basing that off of ?
how can you tell other than it's stunted?The stunted one you over fertilized
Wow nice eyes - the camera is actually really shitty lol had spider mites or something similar for a week but I think they're gone now. Haven't had any new damage in a couple weeks after a neem oil bath. I was holding off on the flip until I could figure out the issue (thts why they're outgrowing the tent now :X) but it just kinda stopped so I went ahead n flipped em...that and a little nute burn to top it off, but everything appears to be back on track...Never did ID the culprit 100% - spider mites was more of a guess based on the way the damage looked and the fact that I couldn't actually see any bugs so it had 2 be something small - stopped looking into it after the damage stopped so hopefully it's been corrected...Your camera's so good i could see the damage on the lower leaves...
Could be wrong, just givin ya a heads up
get an electronic ph meter.I have a ph test kit but its the colour one and its difficult to compare to the chart. Ive stopped misting since a few days and ive lifted the light to 22 inches from 18. I have put a 7 inch fan blowing on the light from a few inches away as of tonight. Thanks for everyones help
Idk man I've been looking through hundreds of images of deficiencies and pests, etc and really can't tell what's causing the twisted growth / dark spots... maybe the naked chick is throwing me offI have a problem with one of my blue cheese fan leaves, about 2/3 the way up. It seems to be as if someone took 2 of the fingers and screwed them up in their hand. They are flopping about whilst the rest of the leaf fingers are firm. I chopped it off prior to the pics. Any clues? View attachment 3307365View attachment 3307366
is that what that damage is?You have thrips
Yeah, thrips. Not near as damaging as spidermites, and neem oil is the way to go. So nice one!Wow nice eyes - the camera is actually really shitty lol had spider mites or something similar for a week but I think they're gone now. Haven't had any new damage in a couple weeks after a neem oil bath. I was holding off on the flip until I could figure out the issue (thts why they're outgrowing the tent now :X) but it just kinda stopped so I went ahead n flipped em...that and a little nute burn to top it off, but everything appears to be back on track...Never did ID the culprit 100% - spider mites was more of a guess based on the way the damage looked and the fact that I couldn't actually see any bugs so it had 2 be something small - stopped looking into it after the damage stopped so hopefully it's been corrected...
Yeah look up thrips, not a huge deal. Neem oil kills em (or at least keeps them at bay)is that what that damage is?
i just had spider mites for the first time in 3 years.
when we grow indoors where the heck do these creatures come from?
i had damage like that and was wondering what the heck it was.
i've switched from soil to hempy dtw last round, too.