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Almost looks like tomato plants!

NZniceguy

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Hi there, never seen this before, please help.......strain is GG#4 x Grand daddy purps.

Have checked ph and its around 6.

Only thing unusual was they were sprayed for mites a couple weeks ago when really young as the previous "owner" had them around old stalks and stems etc that were obviously infested. Could this be a result of the spray (not sure what it was, just called mite spray".

Any ideas?
 

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brown_thumb

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I sprayed my young plants three times with neem oil and they looked a bit like that. Each time I sprayed I used a weaker solution trying to prevent the burn but they were damaged even with very weak solution. It turns out I should have sprayed them after dark... something to do with chemical reaction in light. That's what I was told by one vendor.

Mine recuperated just fine though the damage did slow them down for awhile.
 

NZniceguy

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I sprayed my young plants three times with neem oil and they looked a bit like that. Each time I sprayed I used a weaker solution trying to prevent the burn but they were damaged even with very weak solution. It turns out I should have sprayed them after dark... something to do with chemical reaction in light. That's what I was told by one vendor.

Mine recuperated just fine though the damage did slow them down for awhile.

Ahhh that makes sense.....I was on 24hur light cycle so yes they would have been sprayed during daylight hours.....I too used a weak solution but its good to know they should grow out of it. Thank you.
 

PdxFarms

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Know what your spraying...
If there are mites, identify them, understand their life cycle and take proper action to eradicate them. Otherwise you could just be spinning your tires trying to treat them.
 

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