Had to es 300's and a 180, first generation. 2-3 weeks after flower girls would go lime green and look like a zinc defienecy. I immediately lost my shit and over fertilized. Ended up with similar results. Not sure if your 180 has a dimmer. Those are powerful lights. My fix was to raise the...
That small tiny white dot is a cat egg. First pic, sugar leaf on the left side. Pick those off and hunt for them twice a day, morning and evening. If its under control let her finish up.
If anything, flush and leave her alone. Once you've put the kitchen sink in and its not working its time to re-evaluate. There's no correcting at this point. Your close to the end so just support measures. If you're not taking notes then start. Nothing more valuable then documenting what you do...
Your soil mix is more of a super soil rather then a living soil. Next time add peat moss and pumice in layers a few inches apart in your base, gives the bacteria something to grab onto. I use fish guts buried half way down to get things going. Let it cook for a few months before using keeping...
Nah, 20 gallon pot and it was last year. It wasn't big enough and became a pain. Also we have a constant wind, not unusual to have 15 mph winds for days at a time. That mesh acted like a kite. I used 1 inch schedule 40 pvc to build it.
Good. Keep her isolated and wash your hands after touching her in case its a virus. First thought was a type of cannabis mosaic disease but thats only a sweet wild ass guess and I've never seen purple. Sure is unusual, I'm stumped.
copper bro. Scope the edges of the area, there you'll see small patches and cankers of grey mold/fungus. Relax nutrition for a week. Not a nutrient issue. Avoid getting leafs wet.
Yup. Still got worms. Give it a try but I'd still spray BT. Make it large enough to fully walk around the entire plant so you have access for inspection. Hard on the back if your older. Additionally, anchor it securely to the ground, don't underestimate the power of wind.
Might be catipiler damage. That dried up dead sugar leaf is a good spot to open the bud and look. Will be tiny so take your time looking. Additionally, you have mites. Tiny white spots on leaf and if you look at the last picture there's a small web in between the top left leaf.
Parasitic wasp or fruit fly would be my guess. I'd follow the application directions on the bottle. More importantly, you want to check after an application (24hrs) to see if the product your using is working. Cut off several leafs and examine closely with a scope.