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Need help with my Orient express please.

Justinsane

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High good foks.

Hope you all are well.

I need some help with som leaf reading on two orient express.

This is a leaf from lady number
https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment.php?attachmentid=264164&stc=1&d=1398519245

A few holes in the leaf and som almost whitening going about the edges of those holes.

Picture of lady number two... the leaf anyhow.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/attachment.php?attachmentid=264160&stc=1&d=1398518962

Almost the same here but whitout any whitening around the holes.

They are 18 days in flower.

I grow in 5 liters perlite/coco hempy buckets.

And my feeding since the flip is:

Week 1:
Canna coco A+B 2ml/l
Cannazym 2ml/l
Ec 1.6 (water is 0.4-0.5)
Ph 5.7-6.2 Ph out: spot on, what i give is what i get back +- .1-.2

week2:
Same as week 1.

Week 3:
Canna coca A+B 2ml/l
EC 1.5
Ph same as week 1 and 2

The rest of the leafs on both plants looks good with no problems at all.

If looked really hard both in my growcab and on my plants and in the top layer of my perlite (i top my coco witn an layer of perlite 1-2 inches) but i can see no bugs are pest at any kind.

I grow under one GN ms0006 LED and have two panama in there as well and no holes on their leafes.

Any ideas?

Justin:tiphat:
 

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aridbud

automeister
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Spray on the side of caution. Just because you cannot "see" the chompin' critters doesn't mean they are not there.

Inexpensive (in your kitchen cabinet)....chili water, garlic water, vinegar and water.
 

bombadil.360

Andinismo Hierbatero
Veteran
be careful spraying vinegar and water, you can easily burn your plants if the solution is not mixed properly or the right kind of vinegar is not used... apple cider vinegar being less aggressive than alcohol vinegar.

in the past, I've burnt more plants this way than I'd like to admit.
 
i spray with an OMRI certified product called Azamax. its lik azadiractin or however u spell it. even at full strength iv not burnt a single plant but iv killed and prevented many lil buggers. its always safe to spray foliar as a protection or armor for the plant even if u dont see any bugs
 

Justinsane

Member
Spray on the side of caution. Just because you cannot "see" the chompin' critters doesn't mean they are not there.

Inexpensive (in your kitchen cabinet)....chili water, garlic water, vinegar and water.

No chilli or vinegar but garlic i got.

What ratio and shall i ph the water?

And how? lol...never ever sprayed any of my plants...
Shall i spray from below or on top pf the leafs?
Lights on or off?

Thanks man
 

lost in a sea

Lifer
Veteran
That doesn't look insect caused to my eye, i'd say identify what your battling before spraying things around.

do you have a loop or a ganja microscope thingy you can actually look for a bug with before assuming that's the cause?
 

Justinsane

Member
Ive checked both plants today with my scope and no sign of any bugs. Rest of plants looks good so i will wait and see now.

Thanks all for your time.

J

edit: typo
 
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