PLANT PROBLEMS PLEASE HELP

rotannator

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Im 4 weeks in flower Im using dutch master gold add 2.7 silica plus cal/mag ph 5.8 the affected leaves all come from the upper part of the plant any help would be great.
 

reddan1981

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can't see pictures. You never mentioned temps or water specific. You mentioned you are using DM Gold, have you changed to bloom, what's your ppm, how often/how many weeks have you been running cal mag. General consensus says to run Zone and potash with DM, have you either of these?
 
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bigsteve

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See the picture at the bottom of page 282 in Jorge Cervantes' "Medical Grower's Bible". The single most important book on our hobby. Has a huge section on plant problems WITH PIX! According to Jorge your leaves show indications of being over-fertilized. Get the book, eh? Should be cheap getting a used copy via Amazon.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

Alienwidow

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Thanks for the advice, so what do you think this is .
The worst grower error ive seen in weeks. You totally did everything wrong. I cant tell if you forgot to add nutes or forgot that the nutes need water too. Take a minute to read up on feeding and watering and then try again.
 

deadgro

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The worst grower error ive seen in weeks. You totally did everything wrong. I cant tell if you forgot to add nutes or forgot that the nutes need water too. Take a minute to read up on feeding and watering and then try again.
Worst trolling I've seen, ever.
 

Alienwidow

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I already shared my opinion, friend.
Mites? Cant see it. No spots, maybe broad mites with the curling but id figure poisonous feeding. With the leafs look it almost could be downy mildew but i doubt its that complocated. Sp check not included. Theres no mention of medium, food, ppm, lights, anything to help a guy diagnose but id say pk over.
 

deadgro

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Mites? Cant see it. No spots, maybe broad mites with the curling but id figure poisonous feeding. With the leafs look it almost could be downy mildew but i doubt its that complocated. Sp check not included. Theres no mention of medium, food, ppm, lights, anything to help a guy diagnose but id say pk over.
They're covered in spots. Get some glasses.
 

Alienwidow

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They're covered in spots. Get some glasses.
I dont have glasses. I see splotches rather than mite bites. Mite bites are white dots on the top of the leaf. I see more yellow patches and some dead tissue. Pattern yellowing more than mite bites. Do you? Do i need glasses?
 

deadgro

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I dont have glasses. I see splotches rather than mite bites. Mite bites are white dots on the top of the leaf. I see more yellow patches and some dead tissue. Pattern yellowing more than mite bites. Do you? Do i need glasses?
You suck at trolling.
 

mike4c4

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See the picture at the bottom of page 282 in Jorge Cervantes' "Medical Grower's Bible". The single most important book on our hobby. Has a huge section on plant problems WITH PIX! According to Jorge your leaves show indications of being over-fertilized. Get the book, eh? Should be cheap getting a used copy via Amazon.

Good luck, BigSteve.
Hay big Steve i see you like to read. what books you got on cannabis? I have made a nice collection that i have found and a few a wrote, from growing to breading, even one for the pollen chuckers to help them from makeing herms. Just wanting to know if you wanted to share.
 

bigsteve

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" if you wanted to share...."

I gotta be honest and admit the only mj book I have is the Cervantes book. But, I have yet to find a growing topic that is not addressed in the book. 512 pages with 1100 color pix, eh? If I can't find it there I can always go to RIU.

BigSteve.
 
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