That's why I'll never buy or take in clones from ANYONE lol. If its mites you are FK'D. definitely want to quarantine and prevent spray for at least a week on anything from outside of your grow area. Looks like nutrients to me. My tomatoes will have new growth like that from herbicide drift sometimes from chemlawn.Where'd you get the clone from and have you checked for mites?
Oh man you're preaching to the choir! I've dealt with two spotted mites, and more than once I'd never bring in a cut or plant from anyone, ever period!That's why I'll never buy or take in clones from ANYONE lol. If its mites you are FK'D. definitely want to quarantine and prevent spray for at least a week on anything from outside of your grow area. Looks like nutrients to me. My tomatoes will have new growth like that from herbicide drift sometimes from chemlawn.
Where'd you get the clone from and have you checked for mites?
Your lights are to close, you over waterd or over fed.
Thanks man will do that asap. What should i use to treat?Oh man you're preaching to the choir! I've dealt with two spotted mites, and more than once I'd never bring in a cut or plant from anyone, ever period!
OP can't quite tell from the picture but I would check right here with the strongest magnification I had available to verify or rule out russet mites, when I see twisted new growth mites are always the first thing I would recommend checking for
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Well check first and remember that russet mites are nearly invisible except under a microscope, hold on I'll grab a picture to show you what I meanThanks man will do that asap. What should i use to treat?
Well check first and remember that russet mites are nearly invisible except under a microscope, hold on I'll grab a picture to show you what I mean
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Not saying that's what's going on, just saying I see the curled new growth and something unusual on the stems to check
Thanks for the help. Sprayed them with maverik, see if that clears it up. Few other pics.
I recommended you check first to make sure that's what's going on, no sense in treating plants for something they may not haveWell check first and remember that russet mites are nearly invisible except under a microscope, hold on I'll grab a picture to show you what I mean
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Not saying that's what's going on, just saying I see the curled new growth and something unusual on the stems to check