wrinkled yellowing new growth pics included plz help!

antimatt3r

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I have been constantly battling the spider mites with azamax but my plants are still getting damaged from something, I thought I got rid of the mites but I started seeing this and saw some very very small white dots on my leaves I thought might be some kind of larvae so I keep spraying every week or so and also recently did a P-bomb in my room to try and rule out any pests. I havent changed nutes or PH but every single veg plant I have now had this type of growth happening and its quite frustrating as I've got really good genetics I am scared to loose. I dont know what to do I am thinking this damage is either due to the bugs or the azamax. I am thinking about spraying with ph'd water tonite to see if I wash off some of the azamax it helps.....
 

antimatt3r

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I think it might actually be the azamax. I may switch to neem oil I hate using azamax I always get it on me no matter how hard I try not to
 

Nosferatu92

Member
Azamax made my leaves kinda look like this. I think I oversprayed but that either caused the leaves to burn when lights went on, or something else, but my leaves look similar to yours. Some of mine are way burnt though I had to take em off. Wish I went with Neem oil also lol, my leaves are still all shiny and spotty from the azamax a week later...
 

lime73

Weed Modifier
well ph is good :)...
so ima go with the spray its probaby to harsh and showing signs of damage
 

antimatt3r

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I def did it with lights off and they were off for 12hrs I am always careful not to have any light on with the spray
 

psillysimon

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if you're indoors i've always had good luck with HotShot no pest strip....it's a little toxic but it'll kill everything dead in 2 days
 

antimatt3r

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Figured out my problem is white flies. Not sure the azamax is working any suggestions? I've had a no pest strip in there for a couple months maybe its time to open a new one.... I dont like to use these in late flowering though....
 
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