Def or just nute lock?

So they seem to be showing signs of multiple deficiency would that be nute lock should I flush or just keep on with plain pH water, soil is half ff happy frog half organic potting soil, they got there first nutes one week ago today, seemed real happy for a day or two now yellowing rusty patches, was only about 300ppm thanks for any help. Maybe some Cal mag?
 

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SouthCross

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My vote. It's bugs. Thirps.

They start out as white dots then the leaf turns all kinda fucked up. Like its nutes. The white dots give them away.
 
See I thought it was mites and started treating a few days ago and I have a ton of veggie starts in the tent to with none of the veggies showing anything but being healthy the pot is the only thing showing wired shit also the only thing I've given any nutes?
 

SouthCross

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See I thought it was mites and started treating a few days ago and I have a ton of veggie starts in the tent to with none of the veggies showing anything but being healthy the pot is the only thing showing wired shit also the only thing I've given any nutes?

After the treatment. The effected leaves will never be the same. It won't slow the plant down. Don't start adding anything extra. Keep up with your personal feeding plan. Don't look at the fucked up leaves. Look at the new growth.

Thirps suck.
 
I used a dish soap canola oil and clove oil for the mites well what I thought were mites, I have loupe on the way so I can get a closer look, and haven't noticed to much new growth in a few days I'll keep an eye on them thanks
 

SouthCross

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I used a dish soap canola oil and clove oil for the mites well what I thought were mites, I have loupe on the way so I can get a closer look, and haven't noticed to much new growth in a few days I'll keep an eye on them thanks

I use something similar to that on roses. Helps with mold and brown spots. Makes them look shiny. I use sunflower oil and a couple drops of dawn dish soap in a sprayer.
 

SouthCross

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Don't do this. I'm cRaZy stoner researched. When they're small and catch bugs. Before three weeks, no older. I spray them bitches down with 1% Pyrethrin.

Don't you dare use it in flower.
 
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2 tblsp dawn, 2 tblsp canola oil, 10 ml clove oil t one gallon mix well I like that I can make myself. Ya I had to deal with pm when I brought them home, new to indoor growing and nothin but problems with the weed sofar, all my veggies I started from seed are happy as they can be in the tent? Maybe I just got weak clones
 

SouthCross

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2 tblsp dawn, 2 tblsp canola oil, 10 ml clove oil t one gallon mix well I like that I can make myself. Ya I had to deal with pm when I brought them home, new to indoor growing and nothin but problems with the weed sofar, all my veggies I started from seed are happy as they can be in the tent? Maybe I just got weak clones
You're second guessing yourself over bugs. It happens. Now you know what's up when you see this kinda damage.

The struggle is real.
 

SouthCross

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U say don't use my mix or the pyrethrin In flower? They are about 4 weeks old
How long are you vegging? If you use Pyrethrin, the plant will test out as having it. You're smoking traces. It's a science verses bugs and organic. But it will effectively knock the bugs out.

Spraying it on a flowering cannabis...Well, that's too far. I'm not tempting mother nature. I just want the bugs dead and now. Veg? Yes.

If you look up how it's made. Where it comes from. The additives that take it off the organic list. Judge for yourself. It's a man made, plant derived, pesticide that knocks bugs the fuck out.
 

SouthCross

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I only use the option when the infestation is more then I can control through traditional organic methods.

Red chili pepper oil. Make it like you make cannabis honey oil. Alcohol and ground up chili peppers. Evaporate. Mix that oil in soap and water. I triple dare you to taste it.
 
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