hi mate thanks for your response yeah i was thinking the same with the cal mag but it says on the bottle 2/3 teaspoons per gallon so i put 2 teaspoons in which equates to 10ml and i made sure it was a teaspoon and not a shovel lol ive been doing autos so ive been very careful with the nutes with these fems the only thing i can think of is there is a mixture of soils in the pots (coco pro mix i think) and the bat shit was used to get the clones routed and added to the top i think im going to persist with this grow and see it out then ill get brand new bat shit and replace the lot ive ordered a bluelab ph tester and a cheap ebay one as a backup aswel as mine is broke although the ph is good in my area
but if anyone can identify whats happening as im sure theres more than one issue ill use this as abit of training as i hope ill never get to see them again lol
ohhh and same with the neem oil i used 2 tablespoons of neem to a gallon of water i sprayed all underneath first due to the leaf drooping making it hard to do then the top i repeated the same process (just before lights out) a week later and that was it for the neem i haven't sprayed for about 2 weeks but before the cal/mag add they looked great maybe its just sensitive as the one in the back left corner looks beautiful .... ive researched for hrs anything i want to do before i actually do it but the spider mite issue is completely gone
i also used predatory mites i dont know which did best but i think the neem did the most killing and spider mite can never get immune to neem as there needs to be a survivor to then reproduce to become immune but there is no survivors the first spray killed the live ones and the 2nd spray killed the hatched eggs neem is also synthetic so its absorb into to plant protecting the whole area...also good for drench to kill knats and root rot anywayyyyy lol sorry i can go on when i get started now im going to have to roll a joint and spend ten min checking everything ive wrote for spelling mistakes
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