Major issue please help.. ++REP

Ralphie

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Plants are about 1 week 2 days since germination

Yesterday I gave them their first feeding, this is a soil grow.. advanced nutrients recommended 1200 ppm feeding, i did feeding on the same scale of 800 ppm

i phd water to 6.5

All of the sudden my plants look like this:

Please someone help me identify the problem and solve it, ive been refraining from flushing, but dont want to put plants under stress this early, most of them are fems and i want to keep them that way, ive never had this issue before

Ive attached multiple pictures, mulitple ones showing different symptoms

Some of the plants leaves are browining, others are lightning up and yellowing.. its not bad yet, but it doesnt look to be on the right pathIMG_1667.jpgIMG_1662.jpgIMG_1670.jpgIMG_1658.jpgIMG_1669.jpgIMG_1661.jpgIMG_1665.jpgIMG_1659.jpg
 

matttjr

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Looks like a mild case of burn... They also look a little young to feed already depending on what type of soil your using. Most good soils already have nutes in it so you should not feed for 3 or 4 weeks IMO. Also most nute companies give very aggressive feeding charts, I usually scale back 1/8 to 1/6 on first feeding. Then your plants can tell you if they need more.
 

patlpp

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PH perfect advanced? 800 ppm seems awfully high for anything under 2 weeks old. EC .6 ([email protected] or [email protected] meter) is nominal. Thats in an inert media. You did not have to feed them if that is fortified soil. Suspect burn. see attached Advanced seedling schedule.

That 800 ppm you reference is for week 1 of veg
 

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SIR SMOKER

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Classic example of spider mite damage. Twisted/distorted leaves/brown/rusty specs on leave tops and a stunt in petiole and stem growth. I have had this before and it looked identical to your pic.

 

Ralphie

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Man.. Whichone is it spidermites or nute burn???

How do i find spidermites? Never had one of my plants have pests or have nute burn in my life

This is fucked upp
 

Ralphie

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Dont think its spider mites

if it was spider mites wouldnt I see black dots under the leaves?
 

patlpp

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Thats one persons opinion, wait for more input. I can't see how mites can attack that fast and it sure isn't stunted. OP said "all of the sudden"

Read my post, I show proof
 

Ralphie

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No theyre growing like crazy.. Even from this morning to when I came home from work theyve grew..

After i fed them theyve had a growth spurt.. thats what I dont get

I dont think its mites, cause the leaves were green, i think the leaves are curled from the seed casings recently falling off
 

Ralphie

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No im using advanced sensi grow

they didnt have anything for seedlings so i just followed week 1
 

Ralphie

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Yes 100%. I will try and find some of my pics that had mites at the same stage of growth.
SS.

if it was spidermites wouldnt i see them? and wouldnt it be on all plants.. some plants of the same exact strains look fine

its about 50% of my crop (10 out of 20)

also isnt it weird that all of the sudden these spider mites appeared in a clean sealed room? and it appeared just a few hours after feeding?

not trying to argue.. just trying to understand
 

matttjr

Member
I'm just thinking it's nute burn, not to say that SS may be incorrect. His rep is much better than mine. But with the man saying he used sensi grow week 1 measurements and this happened shortly after feeding it seems like signs are pointing to burn. With all due respects SS.:joint:
 

SIR SMOKER

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if it was spidermites wouldnt i see them? and wouldnt it be on all plants.. some plants of the same exact strains look fine

its about 50% of my crop (10 out of 20)

also isnt it weird that all of the sudden these spider mites appeared in a clean sealed room? and it appeared just a few hours after feeding?

not trying to argue.. just trying to understand
I does not matter how clean your room is as mites CANT fly and are usually called hitch hikers as they travel with the wind from outdoors on to your clothes or hair and when you visit your room they can hitch hike on to your plants.

Its really best to read the links to fully understand how spider mites work and how they are caused as i am just saying whats covered in those 3 links.
SS.
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
I'm just thinking it's nute burn, not to say that SS may be incorrect. His rep is much better than mine. But with the man saying he used sensi grow week 1 measurements and this happened shortly after feeding it seems like sign are pointing to burn. With all due respects SS.:joint:

This would NOT cause the rusting spots on the leaves or the distortion of the leaves along with stunted growth and shortened petioles and stems and thats why the growth has stopped.
(please read the links).
SS.
 

Ralphie

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Ok im sitting here inspecting my plants with magnifying glass

still nothing

eitther way i dont want to rule it out you sounds pretty sure

what is the best thing to use to get rid of em?

I am not sure the links you are talking about
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
if it was spidermites wouldnt i see them? and wouldnt it be on all plants.. some plants of the same exact strains look fine

its about 50% of my crop (10 out of 20)

also isnt it weird that all of the sudden these spider mites appeared in a clean sealed room? and it appeared just a few hours after feeding?

not trying to argue.. just trying to understand
Spider mites are invisible to the naked eye as they are around 0.3mm in diameter and transluscent in colour (if its 2 spotted mites).
The eggs are easier to see as they are a little bigger but their will be more eggs than mites and the eggs are also transluscent in colour.
 
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