Quick help with plant symptoms

abaloneandbuds

Active Member
Hey all,
I have new setup, running 1/2 Citi 1212 3000k and half 3500k.

Light is at ~35w/sf of canopy, pretty high above the canopy to smooth hotspots. From my old thread i calculate I'm somewhere around 700ppfd.

Plants are GSC clones in soil. Soil was a little warm at planting but hasn't been since. Soil was flushed through the day after planting.

Soil ph is 6.2 by the probe tester, 6.5-6.6 by the testing of the water in the bottom of the tray.

Water is filtered and somewhat deionized, that is to say itis going through an old deionizing filter that I'm about to change.

I've fed the ladies compost tea to kick start them.

About half of them are happy and growing rapidly. The other half are stunted, and kind of yellow.

Anyone have an idea of what I should be looking for to correct?

Thanks in advance.

Trying to get photos to load, will post them asap
 

skoomd

Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I have new setup, running 1/2 Citi 1212 3000k and half 3500k.

Light is at ~35w/sf of canopy, pretty high above the canopy to smooth hotspots. From my old thread i calculate I'm somewhere around 700ppfd.

Plants are GSC clones in soil. Soil was a little warm at planting but hasn't been since. Soil was flushed through the day after planting.

Soil ph is 6.2 by the probe tester, 6.5-6.6 by the testing of the water in the bottom of the tray.

Water is filtered and somewhat deionized, that is to say itis going through an old deionizing filter that I'm about to change.

I've fed the ladies compost tea to kick start them.

About half of them are happy and growing rapidly. The other half are stunted, and kind of yellow.

Anyone have an idea of what I should be looking for to correct?

Thanks in advance.

Trying to get photos to load, will post them asap
Always water thoroughly immediately after transplant!!!!!!!!!!!

How old are the clones?

You either need to feed nutes (namely nitrogen) or you're overwatering. Or both lol. Pics would help

PH probes are useless. The kind u stick in the soil right?

Runoff and input ph is what you look at. Your runoff ph is solid, what ph do u water with? My soil grow right now just watered with PH 6.5 and came out as runoff at 6.5. Perfection for soil!
 

abaloneandbuds

Active Member
Hey guys

I can't get the pics to upload.

I have a pest. They're big enough to be seen by the naked eye, and look like tiny little white worms. They also crawl pretty fast.

They're about as long as the secondary veins are wide.

Pyrethrins and neem oil aren't killing them...

I'll try to figure another way to post pics.
 

booms111

Well-Known Member
Hey guys

I can't get the pics to upload.

I have a pest. They're big enough to be seen by the naked eye, and look like tiny little white worms. They also crawl pretty fast.

They're about as long as the secondary veins are wide.

Pyrethrins and neem oil aren't killing them...

I'll try to figure another way to post pics.
thrips it sounds like
 
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