Wtf is up qith my plants?

Onextremebuzz

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They look fine to me soil might be to hot also with organic you are killing the soil by letting it dry up. Stop spraying your plants lol you're wasting your time. Also you might as well just use salts if you go non organic people do mix em tho. It's living soil for a reason.
 

Jimi O'Connor

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I haven't seen a single web or any specs i seen under the leaves move an inch maybe there was a cpl or something but i dont see anything no webs no moving specs not once since the beginning

So if its not bugs wtf could be doing that?
 

Jimi O'Connor

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So i have never found a single moving bug under the microscope, and i have never seen anything that resembles a spider web. I transplanted the plants into the 5 gallon pots over the weekend, so there's dirt stuck to the plants now but ive never seen a single bug or webs just what i was told was bugs on here.

So unfortunately it seems whatever it is, is still happening. So if anyone has any more ideas id appreciate it

I put the yellow sticky papers on the soil i had left over from my 1st time growing, when i had them little nats in the soil, i haven't seen them this time. I put them in there to see if I would catch any but I haven't seen any of them either.
 

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Onextremebuzz

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So i have never found a single moving bug under the microscope, and i have never seen anything that resembles a spider web. I transplanted the plants into the 5 gallon pots over the weekend, so there's dirt stuck to the plants now but ive never seen a single bug or webs just what i was told was bugs on here.

So unfortunately it seems whatever it is, is still happening. So if anyone has any more ideas id appreciate it

I put the yellow sticky papers on the soil i had left over from my 1st time growing, when i had them little nats in the soil, i haven't seen them this time. I put them in there to see if I would catch any but I haven't seen any of them either.
They look fine maybe try just regular ph water no nutes for the next week of waterings new growth has burnt tips which is a sign of too much nutrient.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Foliar feed should only be done with a 50% pee dilution. Duh, everyone knows that, otherwise you will burn your leaves and buds.
pssshh bro science, that's not burn, that's just the plant saying thank you!
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Back to the topic at hand, I am wondering if pulling the plants out, cleaning up the root zones carefully and potting with just soil may be something to consider before they go much longer.. thoughts?
 
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