Yellowing + Spiders | need help now

tommy421

Active Member
This is 1 of only 2 of my outdoor plants so i NEED to save this plant! recently over the past 3 days i have noticed a lot of yellowing on the leafs and i don't know what the cause is because this is my first grow. and because this is my first grow im not going all out im just learning the basics sort of. im using just regular creek water but that has seemed fine most of the grow , and im not feeding it. it is also planted in the ground not a pot.ALSO recently i have noticed lots of spiders! some small one and some medium sized ones ... i dont believe there spider mites but im not positive. they make little webs between stems and sometimes webs on single leafs curling it over to make a sort of home. And i have seen at least 5 of the spiders on the plant with white eggs on their back! so my question is .... whats the cause to the yellowing and how can i fix it ? are the spiders causing it? do you believe they are causing harm to the plant? if it helps i live in NY | up until now the plant has look very healthy and this pisses me off:wall:IMG440.jpgIMG441.jpgIMG443.jpgIMG450.jpg
 

chrishydro

Well-Known Member
Yellowing is from nitrogen def, as far as the spiders go get some dish soap and put in spray bottle with water like right now. Ten percent soap rest water. Get them sprayed and make sure you lift the leaves. This will keep most the bugs off until you can get a good product. SNS has organic pest ridders just google it.

Also spary the soil around the plant with the soap and water mix as well as the plant. Good luck, this is why I dont grow outside.
 

NibooSmik

Member
Also dude, I understand this forum exists to help people and all but be able to help yourself. Instead of googling "yellow canabis leaves" you were... waiting... here...
 

tommy421

Active Member
Yellowing is from nitrogen def, as far as the spiders go get some dish soap and put in spray bottle with water like right now. Ten percent soap rest water. Get them sprayed and make sure you lift the leaves. This will keep most the bugs off until you can get a good product. SNS has organic pest ridders just google it.

Also spary the soil around the plant with the soap and water mix as well as the plant. Good luck, this is why I dont grow outside.

Does the dish soap have to be organic?
 

ismokealotofpot

New Member
Just use a couple drops of soap not ten percent dude and organic is best i hear stories about people using non oganic soap and causing problems Try murphys oil soap its mostly oil and its organic cap full in a spay bottle is plenty and dont spray it all the time. why dont you just pick the spiders off as long as you dont have spidermites I would say your good .go get some miracle grow fertilizer 20/20/20 its $5 at any lawn and garden center
 
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