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Coco grow is the only clue I want to share so not to steer any assumptions. What is happening here?
Bingo! Run them like hell in veg, then start progressively starving them in flower, it's the only way!Over feeding, your rate is probally not bad for the first half of flower but once you hit the midway point you will need to drop your ppm. I’ve done the same thing a million times lol.
Bingo! Run them like hell in veg, then start progressively starving them in flower, it's the only way!
Every nutrient in flower needs total evaluation, and should be done only on an as-needed basis.
I've finally got that much down, with many plants that shot out of the gate, become prolific, but then were eventually over fertilized.
That continuum CANNOT be maintained, because as the plant ages though it's developmental stages, it's nutrient needs during mid to late flower diminish profoundly.
Good call I see em now !Spider Mites!
ESPECIALLY in soil, hydro can just be dropped then maintained at lower PPM probably. I'm going to leave that question for someone else, perhaps someone as qualified as Aqua, or someone who's got a little more advanced experience than me on the hydro department, but most certainly in soil, and certainly everything (hydro included) once it gets to end stages, because cutting back nutrient & drought creates a few mechanisms that work to your advantage...Do you mean in hydro or in soil as well?
Kill them bastards by poisoning their food source.ill take Chemical burn to treat mite problems for 1$ Alex.
Bingo.Let’s end this right now........2 issues going on.
1. Over fertilization- by the deep green color so late in flowering, it’s a safe bet your ppm is way too high and has been for a while. Your 2nd pic in the first post is a good representation, crispy leaves basically.
2. Mites- I am 100% positive your 1st posted pic is serious mite damage, I should know as I fought them for years. This is the classic plant appearance.
At this point, late in flowering - just remove any and all leaves with a lot of damage caused by either issue. Stop fertilizing, and finish the plants off. I’ve had plants look a lot worse over the years, and still the smoke was great, but yield usually suffers a bit.