CaseyJones84
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This is a learning game!!!
How come ditch the distilled?this is normal i see it in about 1/6 of my plants. not tmv. ditch the distilled water imo.
What nutes? No nutes?Distilled water, soil fox farms/ocean forest, 6.8, LED 275 watts, 78 -80 degrees and 60 humidity
Not to be a dick but this post here made me bummed out and laugh at the same timeHopefully it doesn't progress. I never made heads or tails of it, I just surrendered, bleached all my grow equipment, lysolled all my fans, swept, mopped, cried inside, and started a new lot. I feel like I've seen i once or twice in subsequent grows but it never spread past a leaf.
How come bro? Im trying to learn and not really sure what im doing. Trying to take people’s advice and research it. I’ve gone both ways on this topic. I won’t really know much until i fully grow thisNot to be a dick but this post here made me bummed out and laugh at the same time
Fox Farms trioWhat nutes? No nutes?
Oh now i get it lolNot to be a dick but this post here made me bummed out and laugh at the same time
I’ve used same. Trio and ocean forest, never came out with leaves like that. Was just asking cause you said you’re using distilled water. I know without fertilizers or cal mag as an addition it can make things weird over time. I’ve saw similar leaves on young seedlings but they grew out of it. This is outside what I knowFox Farms trio
the wording is gold material. Lol. “Swept, mopped, cried inside and started a new lot”—Apical Bud. 2019.Oh now i get it lol
I think it has to do with genetics maybe. That’s what im guessing. I did buy the seeds at a dispensary but for 60 bucks getting 10 seeds not really sure how great the genetics are. Equilibrium was is the brand. My bag seeds kind of did better at least none of them had any health issues just a couple of them turned out to be a mail. I can’t yet Afford or don’t want to put my money into a RO water system yet because I will be moving in in less than a year so I figure I might as well just buy water or get something else in the meantimeI’ve used same. Trio and ocean forest, never came out with leaves like that. Was just asking cause you said you’re using distilled water. I know without fertilizers or cal mag as an addition it can make things weird over time. I’ve saw similar leaves on young seedlings but they grew out of it. This is outside what I know
well depending where you are and if you have access to a water report your tap water is often better for your plants than distilled water.How come ditch the distilled?
It’s a possibility. I’ve never heard of them. I’ve had a strain that had funky leaves. Stripes and white blotching..wilting.,twisting and eventually grew out of it..some didn’t all the way but got better. Happened twice from seed next to different strains that grew perfect both timesI think it has to do with genetics maybe. That’s what im guessing. I did buy the seeds at a dispensary but for 60 bucks getting 10 seeds not really sure how great the genetics are. Equilibrium was is the brand. My bag seeds kind of did better at least none of them had any health issues just a couple of them turned out to be a mail. I can’t yet Afford or don’t want to put my money into a RO water system yet because I will be moving in in less than a year so I figure I might as well just buy water or get something else in the meantime
Oh for sure totally. I appreciate your opinion and experience. What about pH issues with tap water? Isn’t there enough nutrients in soil?well depending where you are and if you have access to a water report your tap water is often better for your plants than distilled water.
as long as you're always adding calcium and nutrients to your distilled water then you should be fine, but its just unnecessary in my opinion. paying extra $ for water that has the calcium removed and then adding back in calcium just didn't make sense to me. and i've never seen any damage from chlorine, flouride, and all the other things people worry about.
just me. to be clear i am not saying the mottling on your leaves is from distilled water. IMO that is just a genetic trait that happens and plants usually grow out of it.
It didn’t suddenly happen. It gradually became more ofI feel it’s better to have been a trait that was present from the beginning. For it to suddenly happen is alarming
tap water is more stable than distilled water. mine us usually 8.5-9 pH but comes down to 6-6.5 with a couple mL of pH down.Oh for sure totally. I appreciate your opinion and experience. What about pH issues with tap water? Isn’t there enough nutrients in soil?
There is nice chlorine smell from the tap water. Makes me nervoustap water is more stable than distilled water. mine us usually 8.5-9 pH but comes down to 6-6.5 with a couple mL of pH down.
distilled water may say 7.0 pH but because there is nothing in it, a tiny bit of anything can send the pH way up or way down. Some people put some tap water into distilled water to combat this.
He Casey, there has been activity on that thread I posted and someone has suggested that my symptoms could have been mites and that I didn't use enough magnification to rule out russet or broad mites. So although I am skeptical that there are mites smaller than the depth of the leaf cuticle that could burrow through it to cause lots of damage, you might try a flea bomb in your room. If I get gnats or mites I get phyrithrin-based flea bombs from home depot, turn off power in the grow room, and bomb it. I don't know if you're willing to do that but it would rule out mites. (I like pyrithrins because Washington State allows their use in commercial indoor grows)Well i have 9 plants going right now. Doesn’t look like it has spread to any other 8. However looking at it this morning. It looks like it possibly has TMV and that Albino virus. Saw on a few leaves. Again hopefully it doesn’t spread. I have the plant away from the others but still in the same tent. Being careful when i touch and wash my hands before I touched another plant
I have already checked for mites with a microscope. No mites.He Casey, there has been activity on that thread I posted and someone has suggested that my symptoms could have been mites and that I didn't use enough magnification to rule out russet or broad mites. So although I am skeptical that there are mites smaller than the depth of the leaf cuticle that could burrow through it to cause lots of damage, you might try a flea bomb in your room. If I get gnats or mites I get phyrithrin-based flea bombs from home depot, turn off power in the grow room, and bomb it. I don't know if you're willing to do that but it would rule out mites. (I like pyrithrins because Washington State allows their use in commercial indoor grows)