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  1. ika667

    Yellow spots (not bugs)

    Turns out it was the PH. My meter is out of whack. I changed the probe and it went haywire. Thanks for the replies.
  2. ika667

    Yellow spots (not bugs)

    I've been doing my thing for a long time with no problems. I assumed it's a ph fluctuation, I use bluelab probes. Heading into town and gonna pick up a new probe for the machine.
  3. ika667

    Yellow spots (not bugs)

    Always have botanicaire's cal-mag when I feed. PH run off at 6.2-6.3.
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    Yellow spots (not bugs)

    Anyone have any clue? It's spreading throughout my veg, never had this problem before. No bugs at all. Like I said, been several years and never had this problem before.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Where do I mention that I can't grow weed? Why do you say I'm fishing for problems? Making comments like that seems to me your the one fishing...
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Americans showed the Dutch how to grow weed properly, and the Canadians perfected it. Remember, cannabis is not indigenous to Holland.
  7. ika667

    Can You Figure This Out?

    Your plants have foliartiosys. What you have to do is spit at them 3 times while running around them counter clockwise with your right hand on your head and your left hand on your hip. Make sure your left hand is in a fist and your right hand is flat, otherwise it might not work.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    I do agree with you about this matter, however...my plants are about a month old and have only been fed tap water with a good ph. In this case can one assume that it could be a ph problem?
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    I almost thought it was ph, but I had only fed them tap water at this point, and being surrounded by glaciers its hard for me to think that my tap water has a ph problem, even though I do not have a ph test kit. I do have one, but its shit.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Calicko, I also show a healthy plant in the same room, why is it that that particular plant was not affected by your assumed problems?
  11. ika667

    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Once again, your right. I was 90% sure it was underfeeding, and I was trying to have a discussion about it here while I waited to see the results.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    First off, I did mention in the title that this is a GAME. The reason I posted this thread knowing the answer was to see how much bullshit answers I could get from people who don't know what their talking about. Low an behold, you are one of them, and one of the biggest might I add, which makes...
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    No its not a heat problem, the younger more fragile leaves are fine.
  14. ika667

    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Nope, the problem appeared before I sprayed neem and I did so after lights out. The fans were on so moisture quickly evaporated from the leaves long before the lights went on.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    The 3rd pick shows a relatively healthy plant next to the affected one which is bottom left.
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    Who wants to play this fun guessing game? (pics) what's going on here?

    Strain: Afghani in veg, 36 days from seed Soil: Sunshine Organic with added worm castings Pots: 5 gallon/18-20 liter Light: 400w MH Nutrients: Alaska 5-1-1/Grotek Cal-Max 2-0-0/Epsom Salts Foliar Spray: Neem Oil So he noticed this before he began feeding them a week and a half ago, it still...
  17. ika667

    Damaged Fan Leaves

    The stem from the leaf to the main stalk is thick and healthy, but the leaf can crumble in my hand.
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