Thanks for the inside Info ! very interesting! Phuck the bees ! Just kidding! I kill more bees when they swarm into the the truck.hahaspinosad info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosad
it also is highly toxic to bees. so if you got bees around, maybe try switching to neem? theres a HUGE problem with bees disappearing so adding to that isnt good haha. millions of people would starve if we didnt have bees
heres some neem info
nice info luger. and tws i never heard of that stuff! it works kind of like frontline for pets. it shuts down the insects nervous system causing their muscles to go into hyper mode and contract and they all die instantly. niiiice.
luger,
that super crop i did last night is perfect! no wilting at all and the stem feels like it already has a knot there. damn. maybe i should do some more plants since nothing bad happened.
did i give you this? http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688I have a Nutrient thing going on outside on the two bigger plants. On the very lowest scragly branches The lower center of the fans on the tops are fluorecent yellow or bright lime green one might say and the other upper half of the fans are normal color. No burning showing. I've looked and the nutrient defiancy leaf chart and nothing really looks like it. If anything it looked close to a sulphur or Molymodem or what ever it is Deff. Any one have any ideas Or some more links. Maybe it's not a Deff but a too much thing. I seen a good thread with pics on Deffiancies and too much comparison thread but haven't found it yet. I've been kinda of feeding heavy,mixing MG and two tsp of flora bloom with epsom salt every once in awhile about 2 to 3 times a week with a daily water inbetween. It started a few days ago. I've feed them the Mixed nutes now 4-5 times. It could be to much of P or K with the combined nutes ?
throw that shit in jars. orchard supply has 12 packs for 10 bucks. u want the ones with metal lids. open it every so often as if your curing it, otherwise mold may get in. if its a lot of trim, take it out and mix it around every so often, so the stuff on the bottom doesnt stay on the bottomIF you guys get bags .. ill pitch in .. I have two BIG paper bags full of trim ready to go .. with some bubble nugs mixed in
spinosad info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosad
it also is highly toxic to bees. so if you got bees around, maybe try switching to neem? theres a HUGE problem with bees disappearing so adding to that isnt good haha. millions of people would starve if we didnt have bees
heres some neem info
did i give you this? http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
to me that sounds like nitrogen deficiency. its on the lower branches, and the leaves are turning yellow from the tips, and works its way to the base of the leaf, right? soon, the whole leaf will be yellow.
however, you seem to be feeding a lot. are they huge plants? heavy feedings should only be like once a week usually. if you want to feed every water, cut back on the amount of nutes. because of all this, i think it may be too much of a certain nutrient, causing a lockout of nitrogen. i say flush really good. however many gallons your soil is, multiply it by 2 or 3 and put that much water in it. try snapping a pic first and show us.
DO NOT fix the problem until you know what it is, unless the solution is flushing(doesnt hurt the plant). if its a lockout and u think its a deficiency, adding nutes will make it much worse
throw that shit in jars. orchard supply has 12 packs for 10 bucks. u want the ones with metal lids. open it every so often as if your curing it, otherwise mold may get in. if its a lot of trim, take it out and mix it around every so often, so the stuff on the bottom doesnt stay on the bottom
from that link:no it's at the base of the leaf.
maybe its too hot and causing an iron deficiencyThe deficiency starts with the lower and middle leaves, while the new leaves become completely lacking in chlorophyll, but with little or no necrotic spots. The chlorotic mottling on new leaves starts first near the bases of the leaflets, so the middle of the leaf appears to have a yellow mark. Iron is difficult for plants to absorb and moves really slowly in the plant.
Harder for outdoor plants to absorb when in hot weather. Parts affected by the Iron Deficiency are: Young leaves and Petioles.