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It's in canna terra pro neve used it before had some problems. Normally use coco . Buds are going weird with white spots and it's not spider mites
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Thanks palNot sure about the white spots but they are nutrient burnt.
So what you saying flush on a ph waterNot sure about the white spots but they are nutrient burnt.
Yes, I wouldSo what you saying flush on a ph water
Nah I had a mild problem not long ago got rid of them got the odd one or 2 popping up but I've been through that plant with my cope that plugs in to the phone no sign of eggs nothing on it no damage it seems to be like a bleached sort of appearance under the scope back of leaves are healthy this one got my scratchin my head the spots happened over night and that's no joke I'm spot on with pests notice them straight away these spots has happened in the last 40 hoursI usually don't recommend a flush, but this time... Yeah. It's appropriate for removing excess nutrients. Sometimes, using plain water can do it, as well.
I'm wondering about the white spots. Are you sure they're not spider mites? Another pest that has a similar look is thrips. I look at the pattern of the white spots to tell the difference (in pictures). This pattern looks more like mites. The best way to tell is to turn the leaf upside down and look at the bottom with a microscope. Some folks can see them with the naked eye, but I can't. I must cut off the leaf and put it on white paper under a scope.
And like the thrips look like little maggots on the leaves at 1st don't they there is littereally nothing on the back of any leaves and its mainly the leaves higher up the plant not under neathI usually don't recommend a flush, but this time... Yeah. It's appropriate for removing excess nutrients. Sometimes, using plain water can do it, as well.
I'm wondering about the white spots. Are you sure they're not spider mites? Another pest that has a similar look is thrips. I look at the pattern of the white spots to tell the difference (in pictures). This pattern looks more like mites. The best way to tell is to turn the leaf upside down and look at the bottom with a microscope. Some folks can see them with the naked eye, but I can't. I must cut off the leaf and put it on white paper under a scope.
Can you elaborate please mateMissed the mark on micronutes... or TMV?
I'd say the mad colouring is due to burn from nutes. I had medium gave to me we thought it was coco its not it's Pete I've been running the wrong ph the lot sussed the right ph and I think it's just all built up now and started burning it wheres it's in the right ph range and now it's feeding as it shoukd but it's too strong for the plantCan you elaborate please mate
She's coming to the end 2 weeks max left waiting for more Amber trichomesSenescence - she looks like shes at the end what week are you at?- the buds pictured look done, at the end she will stop taking nutrient -
That's on the sugar leaf when you.look in on to the bud they're mostly clear ?She's coming to the end 2 weeks max left waiting for more Amber trichomes
Look at the trichs on the budsThat's on the sugar leaf when you.look in on to the bud they're mostly clear ?
Yeah they just starting to go amber here and there that's what I'm waiting for the bud trichomes to fill upLook at the trichs on the buds
Yeah that's exactly what I'm doing man . I've had ph imbalances and nutrient imbalances because like I said my mate gave me these bags and I thought it was coco but it's Pete and I habe no clue what ph range to run how much nutrients to give her etc etc etcok, early Senescence then - At this point 2 weeks from the end, it wont matter much what you do, fruit setting complete, your plants are ripening. They have spent many weeks in the sun, and showing their age, you can back off on the heat/light intensity an go to less bloom ferts. If they're over heated the will pull more Magnesium so maybe so maybe a shot Ca/Mg would help the other leaves/parts of the Plant,(doubtful) these burnt leaves will not recover - Back in the day we didn't have loupes/scopes, and I probably would've pulled her back then? Wait for the Trichs Farmer!
And like the thrips look like little maggots on the leaves at 1st don't they there is littereally nothing on the back of any leaves and its mainly the leaves higher up the plant not under neath