Help. New grower

Bosgrower

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I am on my way to the grow warehouse now. Thank u so much
Just to avoid confusion, the 3% hydrogen peroxide you buy at Walmart or CVS is about $1 a pint bottle, is safe to handle and effective for this application. Depending on where you live, hydro shops are probably not open since they're not considered essential businesses (unless your have a brain dead republican governor). The concentrate you are thinking about is probably not the best option for a new grower.
 

pameladmillus11

Active Member
Just to avoid confusion, the 3% hydrogen peroxide you buy at Walmart or CVS is about $1 a pint bottle, is safe to handle and effective for this application. Depending on where you live, hydro shops are probably not open since they're not considered essential businesses (unless your have a brain dead republican governor). The concentrate you are thinking about is probably not the best option for a new grower.
I did go to a grow warehouse today. I sprayed them with the peroxide yesterday and did see a little bit of a change. I am trying to teach myself the difference between sugar on the leaves around the buds and pm. There is so much to learn at first. I appreciate all of the input from u guys
 

Clumpyoyster

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I’d say that’s root rot or light burn. Also looks like nutrient burn as well looking at the tips of your leaves. Tell us about your environment and your watering/feeding schedule , ppm, ph levels all that shit then I can help you better
 

Bosgrower

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pameladmillus11

Active Member
"Sugar" doesn't wash off with water :) Get an inexpensive magnifier. Something like this will make your lifer much simpler https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQAANDS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (about $5.00)
You'll be able to see the difference between trichomes (little mushrrom looking things you're calling sugar) and PM or tiny pests. It will also let you see when they turn cloudy or amber so you know you're ready to harvest.
Thank u !! Yes that is what I need I am ordering one now.
 

pameladmillus11

Active Member
Nitrogen toxicity
I am going to research this. Thank u so much. I did learn something today. I ph my water with nuts in it and it was orange which I think means acidic and I needed to ph down so I did so and my ph came back good. I am hoping this will fix future issues. Thank u again
 
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