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26 minutes ago, ORGANinc. said:
Look under the leaves for any type of bugs.
Cool will do thanks man
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9 minutes ago, PsyCLown said:
Looks like damage from pests.
I was thinking thrips, but could be spider mites too I guess.
You really need to take a close look at the underside of the leaves as the pests are very very small and will look like a small speck of something (white, red, black etc.)
Here is an imagine, as you can see it is zoomed in. Look how small that thrip is:
If it is pests, which I think it is, then pyrol works really well. Neem can work well too if you already have it.
I have even used a mixture of pyrol and neem together.
For spider mites, here is a picture to help you out:
When you spray the pesticides, make sure you get underneath the leaves as well as mosts pests like to hide under the leaf. You will need to spray all your plants as well.
Best to use a spreading agent as well to ensure the mixture stays in the leaves and does not bead and roll off.
Thanks for that, makes sense.
Is payroll and need oil safe to use at this stage?
Do I get it from a plant shop?
Thanks for the feedback guys, really appreciate it
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5 minutes ago, felix2000 said:
Powdery mildew, the scourge! Hows the fresh air exchange in the space?
It was quite good, while growing but we have moved house a couple weeks ago, so the cupboard is slightly smaller, probably less air in there now, iv also been taking it outside for some sunlight each day for a few hours
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Ahh crap ok, how do I fix it in flowering stage? Is there something that helps, Google says neem oil?
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28 minutes ago, Bakstein420 said:
Not maybe the start of PM?
What is PM?,
sorry I'm new to this lol
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Hey guys, need urgent advice please.
I switched my plants to flowering a week ago, so in our 2nd week now, the pistils have started appearing, but the lower parts of the plant have this white dots looking crap on it, any idea what it is and how I can fix it while in this early flowering stage? The rest of the plant is looking good
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5 minutes ago, afternoon blazer said:
The sun is the best bro. No light compares. So the more u can give them some. The better. As Prom mentioned with regards to constant moving. Try and be as gentle as possible. Try not to send any vibrations on the roots.
With regards ti Nutez. Ur babies are quite large. So the full dose of nutez wont be a problem. Go for it brother.
But all in all. Ur grow is looking lush and healthy. Good job.
Thanks for the feedback ill do so and let u guys know how it goes!
Have a good one!
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24 minutes ago, Prom said:
Start fertilizing depending what the producer of the product tells you. They usually stay very much on the safe side. Always observe your plants, they tell you, if something isnt right. Not all strains react same to nutrition concentration. In general the breeders write a note to the strain, if it likes a lot or you better be careful. Always start slow, the plants grow exponentially fast. Depending to that you increase fertilizer amount and as they drink more and more, they consume more over time. With autos you have to watch when they go Pre, so you can change what you feed. Photos you swap the light duration and change the nutes feed, bit easier.
Putting your plants outside to get more light, works. Every time i stick the quantum flux meter into the sun, last was around 1400 two weeks ago... i measure around 2200 mmol on a blue sky.. hehehe cant beat the sun. But comes with one issue... not all strains like to get moved. Most you can easy move once, twice during the flower cycle. But some really do not like to get moved daily. If you see that your plants dont really grow faster outside... or even stop. Leave them stationary... if they grow very nice.. your work will get rewarded.
Thanks for the info, this is super helpful, really appreciate it
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20 minutes ago, Pants said:
Looks like you got it under control. They look lovely and healthy
Thanks bud appreciate it
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Just adding an update of what the ladies look like, they're Lst and I feed them once a week, with half of the recommended dose (not sure whether to increase or not?)
But here they are, looking good and a vibrant green.
Does it make a problem as I have T5 lights in the cupboard but scared they aren't Voight enough so during the day I take them outside into direct sunlight for a few hours...
Will that be ok?
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So question, how do i know i need to start adding nutes? The ladies have just entered veg stage and growing quite quickly now...
Do I need to wait until I see a sign to start feeding or do I just start now?
Also I'm going to do half dose i rate (from a Youtube recommended video) and should I feed them on every watering which seems to be every 3 days or so?
About nutes, I have Nutriplex, is it any good? And should I mix Micro with Gro when feeding or not?
Thanks for the help guys, first time here lol
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3 minutes ago, afternoon blazer said:
They look lovely sir.
Thanks sir, much appreciated
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Yo guys and gals
Seeing as though my ladies are almost in veg stage, I thought I'd start the grow diary.
This is a first time for me, got two ladies in there supposedly feminized but we will see lol.
1 Blueberry CBD from capeape (right)
1 Sundae Apple from Chrisx genetics (left)
These two are actually an experiment to see if i can grow ina cupboard on a strict budget, so wish us luck.
These ladies germinated and were planted on 17 July 20
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Thanks @StickyD420 appreciate it bud!
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24 minutes ago, StickyD420 said:
I dont trust those moisture monitors, they have been known to be a little out. You also dont want to put them at the bottom, as the soil will be wet there but dry on top and that medium is definitely dry at the seedling base and roots.
You dont need to water the whole pot yet, just at the seedling area and base, but slowly watering wider as times goes, for the roots to search out the water, but not yet or your medium wont dry out below and you'll have to water the top and it can cause overwatering issues.
Ah I see, thanks for the advice ill give it a go
Makes sense, I just checked it now, its bone dry
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22 minutes ago, StickyD420 said:
Absolutely brother, tonight's dose has been a good 3 grams so far...
I'd also while here like to apologise for our semi hijacking of this thread, we tend to start conversations most nights, just where we are at the time.
Please join in or us, and shout if you ever need help as we are here for you, and we appreciate having you here brother.
Added,
@Ill_Evan I need to do a tolerance break too soon, just not feeling full dank no more
I see you were serious about tennis, sorry man, you wanted to play I take it and thought you making jokes.
big pleasure bro, good laugh
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9 minutes ago, StickyD420 said:
From my point of view, I see what happened the other day to me, the seedling laying over, and was due to dry medium, in my case the rockwool block inside the soil was dry and the soil wet, and roots not in the soil yet properly.
Your medium looks super dry for a coco based mix, and wilting from being dry or thirsty.
If all of ot is coco, then my understanding is it's way past dry, and needs water badly to fix the bending seedling. But I can be wrong though.
Ok cool will do, I see the top few cm are dry but the moisture monitor thingy says its moist a bit lower down 20L pot
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59 minutes ago, StickyD420 said:
Hectic, does that include table tennis?
Cause if so, that's just not cricket
Ah man, so glad your day got better, mine just did too and was a horrible day my side as well. Where is that reset button???
Reset button, also known as a good blunt
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1 hour ago, CreX said:
What's uuuup!
Yea man you don't have to stress at all...
It's quite a fine line for burying seeds, few mm too deep and they never come out... Few mm too shallow and they put their excess energy into a long stem.
Which isn't bad... I mean... They are alive hehe
I would leave the stem as is and only adjust if if it's laying horizontal.
At an angle and you have nothing to worry about...
ah great thanks for that!
really appreciate the feedback
Ill stop being so paranoid lol
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3 minutes ago, Bospatrollie2 said:
Seedlings can bend like that if their roots are to shallow following a transplant. Wind or weight of water can bend them too.
Don't spray them with water, the weight of the water on the leaves bends them over.
Rather pour in a 15cm ring around the seedling to stimulate the roots to go ''look'' for water.
Have had a few like that but they recovered without ill effect.
If you want- you can gently straighten the stem and ''build'' a cone around the stem to keep it upright/supported.
(don't snap the stem!!)
The leaves will be crooked, but will eventually straighten as it follows the sun/light.
Up to you.
Cheers
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Thanks Bospatrollie2, appreciate the feedback!
have a good one
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Awesome I appreciate it thanks gents