Diagnosis please?

rob333

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If this is a nute issues, which I HOPE it is, I'll flush the girls. The others are healthy as a horse but I'll flush them anyway. The plant that has this problem is kind of a dud plant anyway...she won't be making the cut for the experiment.
if there all diff strains like u were saying some can handle it others tend to freak out give here a flush back u nutes off buy 1 mill for a week then go back to wat u were doing she will pick back up
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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are you using calmag?
I was using CalMag early in the grow and overused it which, up until now, was my only stumble in this grow. I water with Well water and have since concluded that I don't need it (plus the nute line I use has Calcium and Magnesium in it).
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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If this problem is ANYTHING other than insect related, then I'm just not worried. The plants are super healthy. If that one plant is under/over fed or deficient in any way, I'm just not going to worry about it.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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When I first posted this question, it was more out of curiosity than concern since they have been perfectly healthy virtually from the start. Only when mites was brought up did I start to panic. At anyrate, I'll take good close up pics of top and bottom of the fan's and report back. Wish me luck and thanks everyone for the feedback. RIU community rocks the house!
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Here are 2 pictures. Are these high-res enough for you guys to be able to tell?
I have 3 loupes and I've misplaced the 2 best ones...I will keep looking. With my camera I was able to get pretty close and I can't really see any evidence but I'm not sure.
Both of these pictures are from a fan leaf I just cut-off and I took a picture of the back side.

1.jpg 2.jpg
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Update: Found my nice loupe and I examined the fan leaf I removed as well 2 other fan leaves that I did not remove and NO SIGN of mites!
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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OK. I did a huge flush yesterday and will start adding small amount of Cal Mag to the feedings as well as flush more frequently. Thanks.
 

ganjaman87

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So did this happen AFTER you stopped using your calmag supplement? I read that you were using it, but stopped?
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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So did this happen AFTER you stopped using your calmag supplement? I read that you were using it, but stopped?
Yeah...I was over using it. I water with well water which comes in at 170PPM.

I was watering with CalMag supplement on every watering and built up toxic levels of it but that was very early on. 40+ days ago.
 

greasemonkeymann

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If this problem is ANYTHING other than insect related, then I'm just not worried. The plants are super healthy. If that one plant is under/over fed or deficient in any way, I'm just not going to worry about it.
i'd be willing to bet its not mites.... me and mites have a LOOOOOONG history.
Not mites.
Oh and useless fact, mites aren't insects
 

rob333

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Do you think I should resume using CalMag and if so, how often do you suggest?
sack the cal mag u are in flower u will wanna flush with one big flush and get back on ur nutes have u got a big bud of some sort or a potash rhino drive somthing like that ?
 
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