Diabolical666
Well-Known Member
hit us up when you find out the rh.
I use the FF line and soil...ime I dont think its a ph issue. FF soil is good about buffering the ph.
Now this could be some patches from high humidity...Ive seen this happen in my cloner under dome on leaves, starts out like that then turns to dead patches as it ages. Ask youself, did any water drops get left on those leaves, possiblly...
Need to get some exhaust out also...small spaces...heh, any grow space needs a dehumidifier
It also looks like a pretty big patch to be thrips, but check anyways...they hang out inbetween nodes and hide really well. They have 3 diff looks as they mature..starts out as a flier, then a transparent looking long bodied fly then a black n tan soft shelled beetle. very tiny hang out in the nodes and soil
I use the FF line and soil...ime I dont think its a ph issue. FF soil is good about buffering the ph.
Now this could be some patches from high humidity...Ive seen this happen in my cloner under dome on leaves, starts out like that then turns to dead patches as it ages. Ask youself, did any water drops get left on those leaves, possiblly...
Need to get some exhaust out also...small spaces...heh, any grow space needs a dehumidifier
It also looks like a pretty big patch to be thrips, but check anyways...they hang out inbetween nodes and hide really well. They have 3 diff looks as they mature..starts out as a flier, then a transparent looking long bodied fly then a black n tan soft shelled beetle. very tiny hang out in the nodes and soil