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Lets start with the pictures and by saying im not coming in here half cocked, i have looked at various plant problem FAQs and cant see anything which perfectly describes my problem, anyway, here are the pics, any help would be greatly appreciated:
![]() ![]() Two of my plants have this, both are a week or two into flowering and it appears to be getting worse, i thought initially it was nute burn and flushed the plants immediately but it does appear to be getting worse. Theyve been fed on baby bio mixed with tomato feed during veg and then comfrey solution and tomato feed mixed for flowering (more for the trace elements than anything) I think thats all the relevant info i can give, thanks in advance. |
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Ussually when there's some kind of problem I also start with flushing, if that doesn't work I trie enzymes to stabalise the medium (soil, in your case). Good luck.
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I have a friend who has a similar problem, not quite as bad and he very rarely feeds his so i dont know whether its nute based, ive checked for insects with a fine toothcomb and cant see anything, its got me totally puzzled.
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I had the same thing with tomato feed my plants didnt like it one bit. I tested the run of and found the ec levels were 39/41 had 2 flush with water and super thrive loads till it came down 2 18. Ill never do it agian. hope every thing turns out good jhood
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It appears on closer inspection it may be an insect based problem, i found several small green winged insects sucking on the leaves, not sure what they are though.
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looks like insects sucking the sap from the leaf...a oil based spray should help to cure the problem...also crushed up red chilli and garlic in a spray bottle keeps em away...
good luck regards MG
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yeah, it now almost certainly looks like thrips.
Right, theyve had a spraying with a soap solution and then a rinse, now i know its not a nute based problem theyve also been fed for the first time in a week. All i can do now i assume is keep spraying and rinsing daily along with manual removal of any of the little feckers i can see and hope for the best? |
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The slight curve in the lower picture ,telling me .. that you also could have a P.H problem..?
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Originally Posted by thesoftdrugbaron
What slight curve?
Im really still puzzled by this, every time i think i know what it is, the symptoms are slightly different, ive just lost my fanleaves due to them disintegrating. |
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