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So you cant really see them in this picture but I'm starting to get tannish colored spots on some of the fan leaves what causes that a deficiency or bugs..cause I had nymphs but I sprayed them haven't seen them in a week or soLooks good, practice can make perfect.
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Hey, any setup is better than no setup! Everyone starts somewhere, build a little at a time as time,energy and cash allow. The pics look good. However the tan spots you mention, drop some close up photos.
In my experience aluminum foil doesn’t really reflect light very well. It’s better than nothing but a flat white painted surface is the easiest way to reflect light.
Mylar imo is a waste and gets dull very quickly. I found over the years that flat white paint works the best for a long term solution that doesn’t require maintenance.
Close up pics would certainly help. From a distance they look pretty good.
Well I went out and bought flat white paint do you think I could just paint the cardboard I have around them and be alright, like I said I dont have much money so building a elaborate grow area is not in the cards I just bought a house hahaFoil is a reflector of last resort. Like JMW2, I'm in the flat white paint camp. In my veg room, I used a flat white with a slight blue tint. In the flower shop, I used flat white with a slight pink tint. Both colors very slight. I don't know if the variance in color temp makes any difference whatsoever, but it makes me feel clever.
Don’t forget to top the plants as well look up topping or fimming...Also don’t water near the time you are running your lights. Splash on leaves from watering will also cause burn spots..
They were clones of a buddy of mines but his were outdoors but I like the discreet factor but I sprayed the stem and the soil with sevin some type of pesticide I haven't seen anymore leaves getting destroyed so well see what happensAs for the spots, possibly the beginning of spider mite mayhem . Look them over closely, you'll need a magnifying glass or jeweller's loupe, and see if you can spot any of the pesties. Here's a link to look at...
http://www.ilovegrowinginvalid.com/spider-mites-pests/
I had one battle with spider mites, but it was a long time ago and outdoors -- never indoors. I recall a lot of tiny, yellow spots on the leaves that look like yours. I don't know about them being indoors,though. Did your plants ever live outdoors?
How are they looking people
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