Bad news right there that's russet/broad mite damage. If the whole plant looks like that you gotta trash it. They are relentless.
yep, thats what it looks like from my expierience with those lil bastards
Bad news right there that's russet/broad mite damage. If the whole plant looks like that you gotta trash it. They are relentless.
Could someone ID this...Haven't had problems in years but this clone has this going on. THRIPS?
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No physical signs of N tox that I can see. Unless the picture quality is different from real life they don't look too green either.
Looks to be mild over fert on the newest growth.
Not too many people pop in here, you may get better response starting a thread.
I wouldt flower it looking like that . toss it in the garbage to avoid infestation . clean that floor up use sticky trap for each plant next time . bugs flying around everywhere ? ill take a stab at it and guess fungus gnats . get yourself some mosquito dunk or mosquito bits to sprinkle on your medium for the next time . its contains BTI it will help with prevention of certain pests especially fungus gnats. recovery will take more than a few days im sure , never flip unhealthy plants as MIkell said
I have severe damage to my plants. Have not had anyone at shop or online be able to help at all. I know that these look like springtails but there is def damage occurring to the ladies. Please help identify and opinion on solution.
Hello everyone. I have tiny slug like things that are voracious if neglecting to spot. Easy to kill by removal or squashing. These things are a bitch ,they are stealing brix nectar from the girls and leaving goo on stems. Is there an ender for these things? One thing thogh ...i had rolly poly bugs in a mother and I think they de slugged it.
Hello everyone!
Im new to this forum and i was wondering if anyone could maybe help me with my problem which is stressing me so much since this is my first time.
Today it is time to be flowering my plants but i had an incident 8 days ago where i was really unlucky and overwatered the plants for an hour, but the water ran trough so the plants didn't drown, but after a couple of days I've gotten these yellow spots on the leaves. I have been researching the internet for a while and to me it seems as if it is either heat stress or boron deficiency. Since this is my first time I'm not sure what the problem may be and how to solve it. A friend of mine says it because of over fertilization. I would be thank full for any help on how to save them since I'm stressing that my plants may die.
I'm using growing soil and a 400W has.
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