Outdoor grow PICS LSTed sativa

atidd11

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What up RIU I wanted to show u guys this and i also wanted some help on the white spots that have started forming on the leaves. Tell me what u think and any advice on the spots. Im also having some other issue with it. Its like every morning i wake up there are a few more yellow leaves on it and injust pull em off its been happening for a few days now









 

sandiegojack2

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Yellow leave's are useualy low nitrogen...hole's and spot's,,har to really see maybe spider mite's???really hard to see..Do you use ca-mg??Think it look's little deficient I say for sure if my eye's were better but light green plant=nitrogen loss...holes on SOME leave's =pest's mighty wash...plant look's great ! Nice job! move slow and don't over react...gonna do you real well my brother!! this is what you will have in a few week's!! jack6-18-12 026.jpg
 

cindysid

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I'm not sure about the white spots. Mine get those too. As for the yellow leaves, I think they are hungry. Sativas seem to take a lot of fertilizer. I am constantly feeding mine, but still get some yellow leaves on the bottom. Mine are nice and green on most of mine though, so I think it's time for a nitrogen boost on yours. I'd give them a little blood meal and see what they do. Don't overdo it and water it in good. If you're worried about critters with the blood meal, do good worm castings instead. It may give them the boost they need. All in all they look good though.
 

atidd11

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UPDATE.
THIS IS WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE NOW!!
Just tied her down ten minutes ago!





Let me know what you guys think
 

BigJon

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Great job getting your sativa to bush! Could the white spots be dried off tap water?
 

droop101

Member
The white spots on your leafs are sun spots, it happened to me. Its when water droplets collect on the leafs of your plant and when the suns rays hit the water droplet it burns the leave. So just be careful when you are watering your plants that you try to get all the water off your leafs.
Also the water droplets have to be fairly big for it to burn the leafs
 

Nunchukawaria

Active Member
Looks like you got a bad case of taco leaf, heat stress, magnesium deficiency? Are you over watering? That can cause yellow leaves too. If not I'd mix up a tablespoon of all purpose mg with a tablespoon of bone meal and they'll green up in less than a week.
 

atidd11

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^thanks ive been asking people tryin to diagnose it idl the new growth is all fone so i just stopped fucking with it i give it nits ad it just continues to do that shit. But did u just recommend me to put MG ferts in my plants?!
 

Nunchukawaria

Active Member
^thanks ive been asking people tryin to diagnose it idl the new growth is all fone so i just stopped fucking with it i give it nits ad it just continues to do that shit. But did u just recommend me to put MG ferts in my plants?!
Yeah dont be so scared of mg ferts, its just NPK like any other spendy shit your buyin. It's the mg soil with timed release that burns em and gives MG a bad rep. It may not be organicically manufactured but its organic. The soluble all purpose is a great N boost. I've had great success but I flush the accumulated salts toward budding with a home brew K mix of black tea, blackstrap molasses and dried/pulverized banana peels. Don't knock it till you've tried it bro. Fuck man, you could even piss on the ground bellow em for N in a pinch (guirrilla growing). If you started with horse manure then N would be the least of your worrys, you be focused beyond that such as adding solluble mychorizae and probly tomato ferts, yes mg ferts.
 

cindysid

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Make sure you dilute that mg with about 2 gallons of water if you use it! I would go with the mg organic if anything. I'm getting some cal-mag tomorrow as a precautionary measure.
 

atidd11

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Ye do yall know if u can put that cuttinf edge shit in soil too cuz on the sht it says hydro?? Does it matter
 
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