watchhowIdoit
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Exactly. Looks like the early signs of a calcium def too me.....Look closely, that's not mites.
You can get some cal-mag, that will help but your late in flower and you have to expect that from the lower stuff.
Exactly. Looks like the early signs of a calcium def too me.....Look closely, that's not mites.
You can get some cal-mag, that will help but your late in flower and you have to expect that from the lower stuff.
They can live in DWC...they don't have to be soil-borne.nope, no bites ever.....never seen anything flying....I'm using DWC, too? don't they like to live in soil?
Leaf miners leave little trails, not spots. Thrips attack the leaves at the edges. And to control thrips youu also need to break the breeding cycle. The spots on his plant are rusty and very close to the veins for the most part, both are dead clues of a early calcium deficiency. Mites prefer the softer tissue within the margins away from the veins. The 'tender' stuff.I am surprised that no one has suggested this.
If you don't see any mite eggs then it is probably THRIPS. They are hard to spot. They can fly but prefer to run. I have had them several times as it is a problem in my area.
Ever feel any bites when you are near your plants? Thrips will bite you and feel like a gnat or something.
They are tough to get rid of but if you are persistent you can do it.
I use Azamax or Conserve but a week before harvest I wouldn't spray anything but high pressure water to rinse them off. After harvest, clean your room and spray your plants regularly w/ Neem, Azamax or a spinosaid until they are gone.
If you don't stop them they will rob your plants of vigor and your yield will go way down.
You could stick with 5ml/gal but you can go 6ml/gal maybe 7ml/gal. I wouldn't go high fast with out upping it slowly to see how much they react to it and if its a good or bad reaction.ph is stable 5.5 to 6.0 i use RO and supp with calmag at 5ml/gal? to late now but maybe i'll up it to 7ml/gal??