White Spot on some Leafs

Fiete

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So what i need to do? If my Predators arrived today i need to Water Heavy because the Fuckers in the Medium are need to Eat Allived :D than it is important not to dry out after the Predators are in the Medium they need a wet Medium to survived and do there work.
 

rustyshaclkferd

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So what i need to do? If my Predators arrived today i need to Water Heavy because the Fuckers in the Medium are need to Eat Allived :D than it is important not to dry out after the Predators are in the Medium they need a wet Medium to survived and do there work.
what species of nematodes did you purchase? Hopefully steinernema-feltiae

Also I think for Veg as a preventative its good to release predatory mites( persimilis, andersoni,cucumeris,californicus)and pirate bugs to control any latent transmission of thrips or mites
 

Fiete

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what species of nematodes did you purchase? Hopefully steinernema-feltiae

Also I think for Veg as a preventative its good to release predatory mites( persimilis, andersoni,cucumeris,californicus)and pirate bugs to control any latent transmission of thrips or mites

Nemagro® - SF-Nematoden
(Steinernema feltiae)
 

rustyshaclkferd

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when you apply them, make sure their is slight water agitation to make sure a good mix is present in any dose, if ther eis no water agitation the worms can fall to the bottom possibly getting not enough in each pot. And more importantly water needs to be 64-78 degrees, soil needs to be moist and not to hot. they are best applied in environments under 86 degrees as well.
Nemagro® - SF-Nematoden
(Steinernema feltiae)
Hypospsis miles will work a lot better then SF to control fungus gnats(whom spread disease and PM)

feeding a weekly dose of regalia also will help ward off and clean up PM
 
Is it mostly bottom leaves? have any popped up with larger spots and if so can you scrape most of the spot off? Do you have a dehumidifier going? Honestly it looks way more like powdery mildew to me, but just an old hippie here. If so a simple mix of 3parts whole milk to 9 parts water sprayed heavy should help. You can then if wanted follow up in 7 to 10 days or as needed.
 

m99smith

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Its not mites you wouldn't be able to see mite mite damage in the short time those plants have been alive. Its root damage & soon it will look like nutrient deficiencies cause the damaged roots wont be able to take up nutrients. & you wont be able to fix it by suffocating the roots with water twice a day. Let the soil dry a little between watering. Plants that size I would water every other day maximum.
Fungus gnat larva eats roots so it could be them and if he's got like root rot he can use 5% food grade hydrogen peroxide you have to mix like 30ml per L of water and do that for the next like 2 normal watering not with nutes
 

m99smith

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The White Spots looks worse? What is it? Nemertodes not arrived today hope for tomorrow.

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The hydrogen peroxide mix will kill all mites and gnats it will kill the micro bacteria I think is what it's called so if your feeding your soil so the micro bacteria breaks down the organic amendments and feeds yours plants then I wouldn't do it that way unless you can bring the microbes back to life somehow. I use bottled nutes so I'm not sure about that. if your using bottled nutes then it will be fine
 

Fiete

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The hydrogen peroxide mix will kill all mites and gnats it will kill the micro bacteria I think is what it's called so if your feeding your soil so the micro bacteria breaks down the organic amendments and feeds yours plants then I wouldn't do it that way unless you can bring the microbes back to life somehow. I use bottled nutes so I'm not sure about that. if your using bottled nutes then it will be fine

I using general hydroponics nutes trio... What is with my Nemertodes when they arrived? Hydrogen Peroxide can i bought in medical shop right than i will buy it tomorrow.
 

Darkoh69

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Fungus gnat larva eats roots so it could be them and if he's got like root rot he can use 5% food grade hydrogen peroxide you have to mix like 30ml per L of water and do that for the next like 2 normal watering not with nutes
I didnt say its not gnats I said its not mites
 

m99smith

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I using general hydroponics nutes trio... What is with my Nemertodes when they arrived? Hydrogen Peroxide can i bought in medical shop right than i will buy it tomorrow.
You can buy hydrogen peroxide at any pharmacy or drug store it's used as a cleaning supply or to sterilize wounds
But in a small amount is good for your plants it will kill all mites and gnats and it will get rid of root rot or anything rotting in your soil and get the 5% it's easier to mix 30ml per L of water
 

Fiete

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You can buy hydrogen peroxide at any pharmacy or drug store it's used as a cleaning supply or to sterilize wounds
But in a small amount is good for your plants it will kill all mites and gnats and it will get rid of root rot or anything rotting in your soil and get the 5% it's easier to mix 30ml per L of water

OK, but the Nemertodes i use also with that ore later? Can i mix the Nutes and the Peroxide together my Solution? Thx
 

jimmy1life

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What's the humidity at? Years ago I tried having my exhaust off with lights off. Well everything got PM watch that light off humidity.
 

m99smith

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OK, but the Nemertodes i use also with that ore later? Can i mix the Nutes and the Peroxide together my Solution? Thx
The hydrogen peroxide would kill the nemertodes so I would use them after a couple of watering with the peroxide and I'm not sure with mixing it with the nutes I would just do it when you give your plants straight water
 

Fiete

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Looking way better now Hydro Peroxide kicks ass and of course the Nemertodes to
I Spray also a Peroxide solution around the Plant and Pots.

15 Days old

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