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Couple shots of the fuckers...Mostly amber but saw some milky ones,too
I would say the pH is the first thing to look at, before other environmental variables like temperature, relative humidity, etc.Hi guys,this is a plant in a greenhouse-like room and I'm having issues.This started 10 days ago but I left for a trip and found her this way...
Worst is that this seems to be spreading to other plants ,too...They are in peat/coco/perlite/ewc 18 lt pots.
I have used biobizz and an iguana ,some times have added some cal mag ,too.Have fed with an organic slow release at 1/2 dose before I left.
I also got a few fungus gnats but i think I'll deal with them.Could it be them causing this problem(don't think so myself)?Another pest maybe?Haven't seen anything with the mic...
I had something similar with another plant but it seemed to mellow out after heavy feeding.Took a rough ph runoff sample and read 8 after watering with 7.6...So could it be the ph?