DrMcSkunkins
Dabbling in Oil
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I dont have one but ill pick one up next time im at the store. How would i have gotten mites and what sign is showing to make you assume its a possibilityIf you have a pocket microscope, I would scope the new growth that looks gnarled for russet mites just to be safe.
In some of those pics the new growth looks brown and fuzzy, major sign of russets...
Some of the newest growth in the pics looks sorta brown and fuzzy, the fuzz could be a million little worm looking mites eating your new growth. Does some of the new growth look fuzzy brown or is that just the light in the pics?I dont have one but ill pick one up next time im at the store. How would i have gotten mites and what sign is showing to make you assume its a possibility
Just bought the cal mag and the ph down a week ago and have been feeding 1tsp per gallonHey man hope you dont mind me putting on my two cents.the plant on top left frame ,in updated pictures , almost looks locked out.Magnesium deficiency can present as yellow looking new growth. LED growns tend to use more CALMAG especially a high efficiency led like cree.an application of Dolomite lime maybe needed as a soil buffer. Double check the your soils ph. Feed as usual at 6.5 just collect run off and check ph. Bet you will find it low...like 5.7 pH. To fix this feed at 6.8 to 7.0 until you read 6.5 pH run off.
Looks like the two in the middle are hungry for more.Heres an update on them. Front left is showing very obviously. My dog ate my last set of clones so i just took new cuttings and am waiting for them to root to flip and determine sex so i can veg the remaining females to fill my grow area. I think ive got the nutes and my watering schedule dialed in with them because they seem to me like theyre thriving and growing rapidly. Let me know what you think
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