y0yoyoy0420
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Hi all,
Ive been having this little problem with 2 of the strains I've been working with.
For some reason, the top colas and leaves are showing some signs of malnutrition. This happened to me once before in veg, but then I flushed everything out and restarted its feeding program, which cured it. But the problem now is that this is in flower mode, dont really have much time to work with here.
First, the leaves start to get yellow or orange spots... simlilar to stiples from mites, but much bigger and noticeable.. then the spots start turning darker...eventually, the spots become bigger and the leaves start getting holes in those spots... this typically happens from the top of the plant on down. it gets to a point where the whole leaf or cola is devoured, making it look like a catepillar or some type of insect is having a feast on my plants, but its not, its something with the feeding program. The medium I used is coco, but some other plants are fox farm soil and they both react the same..
pictures are below
Ive been having this little problem with 2 of the strains I've been working with.
For some reason, the top colas and leaves are showing some signs of malnutrition. This happened to me once before in veg, but then I flushed everything out and restarted its feeding program, which cured it. But the problem now is that this is in flower mode, dont really have much time to work with here.
First, the leaves start to get yellow or orange spots... simlilar to stiples from mites, but much bigger and noticeable.. then the spots start turning darker...eventually, the spots become bigger and the leaves start getting holes in those spots... this typically happens from the top of the plant on down. it gets to a point where the whole leaf or cola is devoured, making it look like a catepillar or some type of insect is having a feast on my plants, but its not, its something with the feeding program. The medium I used is coco, but some other plants are fox farm soil and they both react the same..
pictures are below