Little marks are now appearing on my leafs. I’m starting week 5 into flower.
anything helps. #firsttimer
anything helps. #firsttimer
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let me resend. My humidity did jump to 55 usually it’s below that. I have a carbon filter and duct fan. As well as another regular fan in the corner. Will a dehumidifier help ?Hard to tell with the lighting, are your temps and humidity high?
Hard to tell with the lighting, are your temps and humidity high?
It kinda looks like thrip damage, but not 100% sure thats what it is...Could be scarring from thrips I didn't think of that.
Agree on the back off the N and up the PK.Looks like a little bit of over fertilizing if you ask me, most likely nitrogen. The plant doesn't need so much N at this point focus on PK
Yeah thrips (Monterey Spinosad). I also see some pale rust coloration in the spots so I'd add some CA at the same time I lowered the N.Agree on the back off the N and up the PK.
Ohhh no what do you do for that ?It kinda looks like thrip damage, but not 100% sure thats what it is...
SpinosadOhhh no what do you do for that ?
And special technique to using it? But awesome thank you all very much!!Spinosad
I use fox farm schedule and I split everything in half. I also use the fox farm soil. I’ve read about using the two together so I went ahead and did it my entire grow. I planned to stop feeding at 6 weeks. Then water. This last feed I did big bloom and tiger bloom because I planned to stop feeding in the next week. Hopefully that makes sense to you. It’s been a journeyFirst, identify that you actually have thrips, use a yellow sticky trap.
The damage doesn't look 100% thrip. Could be a nutrient issue, doesn't look like typical calcium though, those dots are round IME.
May I ask what your feed mix is? Like how many mL per gallon of each bottle? I could run the #'s and see if something stands out there.
You water the plant with it, treating the roots. You can also spray it as a foliar application. Again, verify that it is thrips.And special technique to using it? But awesome thank you all very much!!
Also I have seen some things flying around and tried to get them out but that’s a difficult task. I’m learning as I go. With much appreciation from all of you.First, identify that you actually have thrips, use a yellow sticky trap.
The damage doesn't look 100% thrip. Could be a nutrient issue, doesn't look like typical calcium though, those dots are round IME.
May I ask what your feed mix is? Like how many mL per gallon of each bottle? I could run the #'s and see if something stands out there.
Ok, well for one thing I am not a big fan of half strength nutes. Some manufacturers do recommend a stronger than recommended feed but without a PPM reading I can't say.I use fox farm schedule and I split everything in half. I also use the fox farm soil. I’ve read about using the two together so I went ahead and did it my entire grow. I planned to stop feeding at 6 weeks. Then water. This last feed I did big bloom and tiger bloom because I planned to stop feeding in the next week. Hopefully that makes sense to you. It’s been a journey
Yellow sticky traps, I wonder if you have winged root aphids or some other pest. Lets get some sticky traps down on top of the medium and hang a few up by the lights. We will know in short order what we are dealing with and we can target your treatment. Would be a waste of money to buy the wrong product.Also I have seen some things flying around and tried to get them out but that’s a difficult task. I’m learning as I go. With much appreciation from all of you.