HELP!!! what's happening

I just brought my plants into the flower room and sprayed them down with Green cleaner which is my normal routine is that what caused this or something else
Growing in rock wool
Running veg bloom
Feeding at 5.8
Water temp between 60-70
Ppms 700
Room temp 75-78
All different strains
I have used green cleaner for over a year now and have noticed a change in formula but it has never done this and I used less than normal on this spray
 

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Budzbuddha

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Was there mites around for you to use that stuff ?


If this is what happened AFTER you sprayed them , then it is from that product.
It looks like it pretty much wrecked the budsites ... First pic look like their was some sacs too.

There looks like there is more to this plant going on. It seems kinda spindly ( not much branching , veg growth ). It might have been a weaker plant that did not tolerate the spraying.
 
I had mites two rounds ago so just spraying for precautions I normally used a heavier dose than what I did here ... but what normally happens if it's too strong is hurts the fans leaves it's never done this before and yes the ones that got hit the hardest were smaller plants but most seemed super healthy there were a couple that weren't In The best shape but iv seen worse and this not happen and all pictures are different plants
 
What's annoying and I should have stopped using this stuff when I first noticed but the formula has obviously changed when I first started using it it was green now it's blue and when I first used it I would use two oz per gallon but if I didn't that now it would destroy the entire plant buts it's s always worked for me I'd rather no mitesand slightly harmed plants I can't find a product that works and isn't some nasty chemicals
 

chemphlegm

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well, I never used this product, or any miticide...and never had mites. might be something else to consider?
 

chemphlegm

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GREEN CLEANER COLOR CHANGE

We want to let everyone know that the product solution is now slightly darker, going from neon green to a more teal green. It’s okay and safe to use. The formulation has in no way changed. We simply have a new source for one of the inputs and the green coloring is just a little darker. It’s the same product with the same results. Don’t worry, mix and spray away. The color may have slightly changed, but the pest killing power is one and the same!
 
GREEN CLEANER COLOR CHANGE

We want to let everyone know that the product solution is now slightly darker, going from neon green to a more teal green. It’s okay and safe to use. The formulation has in no way changed. We simply have a new source for one of the inputs and the green coloring is just a little darker. It’s the same product with the same results. Don’t worry, mix and spray away. The color may have slightly changed, but the pest killing power is one and the same!
There formula had to change cause it never used to burn my plants not 1 oz per gallon just did this I have no idea what else could have done it the last time I used it my plants were green super healthy after a dip they got rust spots everywhere
 

Budzbuddha

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Try spinosad ( Capt. Jacks bug brew ) kills mites , thrips , etc.
Plants tolerate it well , especially when doing preventative spraying. Plus you can take a capful ... Dump it into your watering can and drench in.
 
Try spinosad ( Capt. Jacks bug brew ) kills mites , thrips , etc.
Plants tolerate it well , especially when doing preventative spraying. Plus you can take a capful ... Dump it into your watering can and drench in.
Iv tried it shit don't work it's good for thrips but mites laugh it it ... I take care of someone else's garden and when I first started it was terrible mites were out of control but I got them under control I'm just trying to find kill theM off officially so I never have to spray again
 

Budzbuddha

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Big spray bottle like this - about a shot glass worth ... 5-6 drops of dawn .

Quick knockdown .... Can be resprayed quickly - i pull plants spray everything even lightly across topsoil .... Poof ! dead ass bugs !

Alcohol was from extraction use but is KILLER for insect soap spray.
Control came from 3 consecutive treats in one day per plant - time spaced during light schedule. Little bastards die in place ( look with loupe. ) then i check plant a couple of days later for hatched eggs , then bladt it again whether i see them or not.
 
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