Is this because of nutrient burn or spider mites?
BiG $m0k3 Active Member May 29, 2016 #1 Is this because of nutrient burn or spider mites? Attachments 20160529_211940.jpg 2.6 MB Views: 38 20160529_211907.jpg 4.5 MB Views: 38
SPLFreak808 Well-Known Member May 29, 2016 #2 Kind of looks like mag def, whatever it is, doesn't look like you have mites
Mashoe Member May 29, 2016 #3 Water on the leaves too close to the light. Works like a magnifying glass turn your lights down to water or keep the drops off the leaves
Water on the leaves too close to the light. Works like a magnifying glass turn your lights down to water or keep the drops off the leaves
BiG $m0k3 Active Member May 30, 2016 #4 Mashoe said: Water on the leaves too close to the light. Works like a magnifying glass turn your lights down to water or keep the drops off the leaves Click to expand... Ok will do.
Mashoe said: Water on the leaves too close to the light. Works like a magnifying glass turn your lights down to water or keep the drops off the leaves Click to expand... Ok will do.
lee1000 Well-Known Member May 30, 2016 #5 use a jewllers loupe to see if it's mites. You can see them easily through a 20x or 30x scope.