GrimReefer1
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Okay so the title is pretty straight forward about my issue. I had garlic plants in the house and gnats went absolutely insane over them, so I got rid of them but the gnats migrated to my precious weed plant! I did an hour of research about it a week ago and learned I can mix 2teaspoons of Dawn Dish Soap per Gallon of water. My Dawn Dish Soap does not say anything about being anti-bacterial, so I assume it's not. On the back is says "Contains no phosphate". So what the hell is the deal? I'll post some pictures. I do LST the plant. I took the picture with a phone so excuse the low quality. I will also add more pictures that are unrelated, but since I'm making a whole thread about this I would be nice if you guys can diagnose that too. The first FOUR pictures are the discoloration from the soap, the black spots that kind of look like burnt spots. And I DO know it is not little droplets from overhead watering or lights being too close. A- I don't overhead water. and B- There is no way in hell my light can burn my plant. I have my plant growing in a closet with nice white flat paint and a circular reflector with a 13w CFL bulb. Okay I know my last sentence is going to attract a lot of people dodging every one of my questions going straight to criticize my light. LOOK. It has been working okay it just grows slow as hell. I LST the plant with tons of reflecting surfaces, every part of the plant gets light. I don't have any more room for more lights so just forget about giving me lighting advice - It will be ignored. I have done tons of research and I already KNOW which lights are best, at which angle, and blah blah blah. I'm not looking for a pro grow, I'm just growing just to grow. I'm not selling it, and it's not a hobby yet. I only want the answer to my problem - Discoloration. I only water when it needs it, I let it get super close to drying completely out and then I water it about 8oz of water. THE FIRST FOUR PICTURES ARE SHOWING THE BLACK DISCOLORATION THAT HAPPENED A DAY AFTER SOAP TREATMENT. THE TWO PICTURES SHOWING THE WHOLE PLANT ARE JUST TO SHOW YOU THE WHOLE PLANT. THE LAST TWO PICTURES SHOWING ORANGE DISCOLORATION IS NOT RELATED TO THE SOAP AND HAPPENED BEFORE THE GNATS EVEN SHOWED UP. Which is what I want you to help me with also. I did research on that a long time ago and it said something about calcium deficiency.. I'm not sure if that's true or not. BUT IF MY PLANT HAS ANY DEFICIENCY I DON'T WANT TO GO OUT AND BUY FERTS - IS THERE ANY BLENDED FRUIT MIXTURE I COULD USE?
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