Help please!!!

mrblu

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ist either a small deficiency or it was the foliar feeding with lights on. remember to do any foliar feeding while the lights are off because the water droplets turn into magnifying glass and can burn the plant leaves. new growth usually looks yellowish and it does not look like that stuff is progressing super fast as far as i can tell. i would just stop foliar feeding for a bit and just water when it dries out some and see what happens after a couple waterings. make sure your ph is around 6.5 in case its cal or mag possibly getting locked out if you dont have lime and stuff in your soil.
 

acidwolf

Member
Now man - it shows Iron on new shoots and necrosis on lower leaves. Everything here points to pH imbalance and too dense soil. Let the soil dry. Try making small holes in it so the roots can breathe. Wait some days. Leave the plant at peace and after she stabilizes restart with appropriate pH.
 

Nizza

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i used this a while ago and haven't seen any mites since! http://www.bonide.com/products/product.php?category_id=252 in conjunction with http://www.amazon.com/Bonide-097-Turbo-Spreader-Sticker/dp/B000PKTPP6

but i ALSO stopped buying those damned fox farm /happy frog soils from the garden store. Now that i buy coco, i don't bring back as many pests with me (I believe there are pests inside the bags of soil just waiting to become active)

spinosad is a great bacteria, but i'm pretty sure you're supposed to nullify it after use by spraying with a weak molasses solution. Be careful getting spray in lungs (always)
 

mrblu

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i still like organic soil with added lime i dont have to PH anything. ive never had spider mites out of the bag. and if you cant deal with a few gnats then you probably shouldnt be gardening lol.
 
I haven't had the time purchase a magnifying glass, just letting it dry out then continue with no nutes! temps at 25 degrees, must admit only using tap water at about 7 ph not 100% certain, got ph tester on the way, not foiliar feeding anymore.
 
But iam f###ed!!!! Off! At how there doing, there small! Bushy!! (Light not getting too bottom), internodes short!!, and the nodes aswell obviously, there been vegging for 3 n half weeks from sprout!!?
 

mrblu

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they look fine for 3.5 weeks from sprouting. first 2 weeks theres not alot of growth then it speeds up. but yeah light helps alot. and females tend to grow a little slower than male plants my first time around all my prettiest biggest plants where males so i dont get upset that they look smaller than some regs i see at the same age. plus some plants just have more vigour than others.
 

mrblu

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also i wouldnt count the first 2 weeks after sprouting vegging myself. some people do but i consider them seedlings for the first 2 weeks then start counting 8 weeks after the first 2 weeks for my 8 week veg then i put mine in flower.
 
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