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I use a jeweler loop to check the tricome development and have not seen evidence of bugs with it, but will pull an affected leaf and really scrutinize the underside. Here's a pic of the plant in questionWelcome to, The Farm!! Whe in search of knowledge hit the search bar!!
Looks like a nutrient deficiency but before that did you check for bugs? If you did how did you check for bugs?
yeah .. I ordered just such a device and it got lost in the Amazon! I waiting on resolution!I would get something stronger then a jewelers loop.. 30x25MM-60x14MM preferably. If it’s a deficiency it looks like nitrogen. Flush with bone meal then hit with an N-P-K fertilizer. She’ll bounce back.
No, but ide bring that temp up a bit till you hit week 6-7. What a you mean 18-6?yeah .. I ordered just such a device and it got lost in the Amazon! I waiting on resolution!
Thanks so much for your advice .. if it ain't bugs, could it be nute lock out? The temp in the tent runs 65 ~ 75 F (cooler with lights off .. running 18/6)
lighting; three 300w LEDs (actual draw is about 139watts each) 18 hrs on, 6 hrs off This is an autoflower; right now it's 12 weeks from seed and has been flowering for the last 8 weeks .. It sprouted Sept 1st. ... here it is onNo, but ide bring that temp up a bit till you hit week 6-7. What a you mean 18-6?
Ok ..I'll adjust the pH up a bit, as well as the low tempYour pH is a little low. Autoflowers do like lower pH but 6.0 is low for soil. I’d up it to 6.5. Keep everything else the same for now. See if adjusting pH helps before messing with other variables.
Hey.. thanks for advice .. I'm really looking at the leaves for bugs.. Before I planted the seed, I treated the soil with a 10% solution of H2O2,(hydrogen peroxide) then flushed the soil w/distilled H2O .. That should have killed any eggs and larva of fungus gnats and most other pests that may have been in the FF soil., as well... will I be able to see mites w/a jewelers loop? I'm awaiting delivery of a 60x 100 microscope.I agree with looking for bugs (leaves and soil). Sometime “deficiencies” are actually bugs eating your roots or leaves. I doubt that’s what is going on here but it’s always good to check.
lighting; three 300w LEDs (actual draw is about 139watts each) 18 hrs on, 6 hrs off This is an autoflower; right now it's 12 weeks from seed and has been flowering for the last 8 weeks .. It sprouted Sept 1st. ... here it is on View attachment 842934 Sept. 4th
Ok ..I'll adjust the pH up a bit, as well as the low temp
Hey.. thanks for advice .. I'm really looking at the leaves for bugs.. Before I planted the seed, I treated the soil with a 10% solution of H2O2,(hydrogen peroxide) then flushed the soil w/distilled H2O .. That should have killed any eggs and larva of fungus gnats and most other pests that may have been in the FF soil., as well... will I be able to see mites w/a jewelers loop? I'm awaiting delivery of a 60x 100 microscope.
Agree a 100%. They essentials are dead and plants a ran out of nitrogen but for an auto 8weeks flowering is about done. Just water here on and let her fadeBro don’t feed, let it fade. 12 weeks is a long time for autos. It’ll be done soon. Whats the breeders time for this? Trichomes are not always accurate to decide when to pull.
Forget about it let her fade :)
Plus when you treated the soil with h2o2 you killed everything including your microheard :) don’t do that in organic soils. Just mulch, it’ll prevent any gnats or other shit and keep your soil fluffy as the day you filled it into your pots.
Do a soil drench with a neem based organic pesticide to take pest management one step further.
Bro don’t feed let it fade. 12 weeks is a long time for autos. It’ll done soon.
Forget about it let her ride into the sunset :)
Plus when you treated the soil with h2o2 you killed everything including your microheard :) don’t do that in organic soils. Just mulch it’ll prevent any gnats or other shit and do a soil drench with a neem based product.
Bro don’t feed, let it fade. 12 weeks is a long time for autos. It’ll be done soon. Whats the breeders time for this? Trichomes are not always accurate to decide when to pull.
Forget about it let her fade :)
Plus when you treated the soil with h2o2 you killed everything including your microheard :) don’t do that in organic soils. Just mulch, it’ll prevent any gnats or other shit and keep your soil fluffy as the day you filled it into your pots.
Do a soil drench with a neem based organic pesticide to take pest management one step further.
With autos it is from the germination usually.Trichomes are not always accurate to decide when to pull.
Thanks for everyone's help with this .. breeder says 10 - 12 weeks flowering .. I assume that's from the day it transitions from veg to flower .. She is in her 10th week of flower so at least another week, maybe two . .. how do you determine when to pull? I like sativa, so i've been told to harvest when 15% of the 'chomes turn amber for a more 'exuberant' effect.
I flushed her today with pH adjusted (6.5) water .. I've some concern about her going the distance ..
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