1ft 50/50 hybrid yield

Lenin1917

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I’ve got spinosad spray and mosquito dunks
For thrios they are hard To get rid of
Neither are great for thrips, get some neem oil or just spray the plant down in the shower and knock ‘em off(clean the tent before you put it back). Thrips are easy to kill. Get your feed in check, I honestly can’t say what to do with regards to that because I haven’t stunted anything in veg yet.(knock on wood)
 

jondamon

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Thanks for the advice rather than half the dickheads on here trying to be funny
Not trying to be funny here buddy your profile posts are littered with leaf issues, plant issues, sick looking plants

It appears like almost every plant you’ve grown has had issues which means you need to look at things such as your feeding regime, your medium and your environment.
 

jack06041989

Active Member
Not trying to be funny here buddy your profile posts are littered with leaf issues, plant issues, sick looking plants

It appears like almost every plant you’ve grown has had issues which means you need to look at things such as your feeding regime, your medium and your environment.
Yea fair point my first grow up went absolutely flawlessly but the ones after I’ve had problems, despite doing everything the same, I’ve changed the medium as I done a slurry test and it was too acidic, I’m guessing from the peat moss (even though I used this soil on first grow) I feed what the manufacturer says when the pot gets light and also pure water in between. I ph at 6.5. The environment can be slight low on the RH like 37% but I’ve researched this isn’t too much of an issue. But still have run into problems it’s obviously frustrating and then you get cunts on here trying to crack jokes got nothing better to do clearly with their lives
 

calvin.m16

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Neither are great for thrips, get some neem oil or just spray the plant down in the shower and knock ‘em off(clean the tent before you put it back). Thrips are easy to kill. Get your feed in check, I honestly can’t say what to do with regards to that because I haven’t stunted anything in veg yet.(knock on wood)
Dude I knock thrips out in 1 application of Spinosad you must've not been using Spinosad.
 

manfredo

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Your plants don't look terrible. They are definitely savable. Get the bug issue taken care of.

That's the way you learn, is from mistakes. Just don't go loading them up with a ton of nutrients trying to correct.

I think you are right that your soil PH was off.
 

calvin.m16

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Your plants don't look terrible. They are definitely savable. Get the bug issue taken care of.

That's the way you learn, is from mistakes. Just don't go loading them up with a ton of nutrients trying to correct.

I think you are right that your soil PH was off.
I agree it was a PH issue, potentially Calcium Lockout or deficiency though based on the lower leaves only being effected.
 

jack06041989

Active Member
Your plants don't look terrible. They are definitely savable. Get the bug issue taken care of.

That's the way you learn, is from mistakes. Just don't go loading them up with a ton of nutrients trying to correct.

I think you are right that your soil PH was off.
! Yes this is the thing though I changed the soil from a peat based one (exact same soil I used so well on my first grow) to a peat free one which stated by manufacturer that it’s ph was 6-7) after I did that slurry test. And I’m still getting problems haha! So frustrating man
 
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