Sprayed plant to kill mite now this.

Frankwalk3r

New Member
This is what the plant looked like when i noticed a spider mite.
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Decided to ask a friend for some advice and they gave me this.
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3 hours after lights came on i noticed the plant looking like this.
After.jpg

2 other plants sprayed. 1 showing the same condition only minor other showing 0 symptons.
New to this so take it easy on me, i know i probably should not have sprayed anything on them and just released some lady bugs but i got worried.
I believe i caused some sort or toxicity or burn but i have no idea how to fix this
Running under a 400w HPS at 30cm distance from canopy.

What should i do?
 
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Nickcg123

Well-Known Member
If so, the wetness on the leaves acted as a magnifying glass and burnt them. Not much you can do about it now, keep doing the normal routine and hope for the best.
 

Angus Hung

Well-Known Member
what did you spray bug begone? looks like you used to strong a mix or sprayed with the lights on. hopefully you got the mites.
the leaves will die off. hopefully you haven't started flower
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
What should you do? Stop spraying that stuff on your plants. It's in too strong a concentration and is burning your plant. It's paraffin oil. It probably works great on plants like roses and citrus trees that are much hardier but it's obviously not friendly to a cannabis plant which has leaves much more fragile. Plus it comes from crude oil. All you can do now is let the plant recover.

"Liquid paraffin oil is a mineral oil, and is a by-product of petroleum distillation."
 

Frankwalk3r

New Member
What should you do? Stop spraying that stuff on your plants. It's in too strong a concentration and is burning your plant. It's paraffin oil. It probably works great on plants like roses and citrus trees that are much hardier but it's obviously not friendly to a cannabis plant which has leaves much more fragile. Plus it comes from crude oil. All you can do now is let the plant recover.

"Liquid paraffin oil is a mineral oil, and is a by-product of petroleum distillation."
Amazing words of wisdom thank you heaps.
 
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