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Hi farmers this plates are in a promix and compost mix amended well I been given them caps root and nute packs foliar spread them the other day with they nute and sum kelp went out this morning there looking likes this hw do I fix
 
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it ain't been over 90. there nt all in there ball open sun
 
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did you start these indoors?

if so..

did you keep them in a shaded area to acclimate them to the sun for a few days?
 
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Anything you spray with the sun will intense ur plant like an magnify glass so where ever you spray will magnify the heat their never spray anything on the plant when the sun is out you have to wait till its night time n i think that is ur problem rite their
when I sprayed them it was almost sun dwn .
 
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Anything you spray with the sun will intense ur plant like an magnify glass so where ever you spray will magnify the heat their never spray anything on the plant when the sun is out you have to wait till its night time n i think that is ur problem rite their
That may be true with neem and some other stuff.
But, I spray plain water on my plants all day long with the hose..in the 99 degree sun
They fucking love it! Have you seen em? :)
 
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Hi farmers this plates are in a promix and compost mix amended well I been given them caps root and nute packs foliar spread them the other day with they nute and sum kelp went out this morning there looking likes this hw do I fix
I dont see anything wrong...What are we looking at?
If the plants are growing fast, new growth will be yellower till its gets some sun.
 
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I dont see anything wrong...What are we looking at?
If the plants are growing fast, new growth will be yellower till its gets some sun.
yea I been meaning to ask u bout that ken I see that new growth on ur plants be yellow but u never say anything bout u having a problem they just keep getting bigger.I was just tryan to make sure it wasn't lack N or sum else.
 
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That last shot looks like sun burn, but if they grew up in the sun that doesn't make sense.
I'd like to see a few daily shots if you can.
I often agree with ken, so don't think spraying is at fault.
 
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Thats da problem next time spray when da sun is total down n dark
normally I wud do it when it dark read thats when them plants stomach is open or sum like that but thought it wouldn't hurt cus the sun was almost dwn and it wasn't that hot.
 
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What you're observing has nothing to do with what you sprayed or when. It looks like there's a slight immobile element utilization problem, which is evidenced by both the brand new growth and the slightly older leaves underneath. I've never personally observed that kind of yellow mottling so I can't give a definitive answer.

And Ken is right. There are indeed some products that are phyto/phototoxic, but the beneficials you sprayed aren't one of them, and neither is water.
 
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What you're observing has nothing to do with what you sprayed or when. It looks like there's a slight immobile element utilization problem, which is evidenced by both the brand new growth and the slightly older leaves underneath. I've never personally observed that kind of yellow mottling so I can't give a definitive answer.

And Ken is right. There are indeed some products that are phyto/phototoxic, but the beneficials you sprayed aren't one of them, and neither is water.
So sea.hw do I fix it or will it pass over ?
 
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What you're observing has nothing to do with what you sprayed or when. It looks like there's a slight immobile element utilization problem, which is evidenced by both the brand new growth and the slightly older leaves underneath. I've never personally observed that kind of yellow mottling so I can't give a definitive answer.

And Ken is right. There are indeed some products that are phyto/phototoxic, but the beneficials you sprayed aren't one of them, and neither is water.

the leaves look healthy just discolored. let it ride for a few and keep us posted. and spraying beenies or water with sun out aint gonna do shit. I prefer to water first thing in the morning but sun was always out for a few hours. swamp style
 
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ok thanks farmers for time and input and I'll keep u yall posted !
 
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yea I been meaning to ask u bout that ken I see that new growth on ur plants be yellow but u never say anything bout u having a problem they just keep getting bigger.I was just tryan to make sure it wasn't lack N or sum else.
If its just the brand new leaves that are a little yellow..I just pee in the soil :)
If the whole plant looks pale, I give it some Alaska Fish fert. 5-1-1 :)
 
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the leaves look healthy just discolored. let it ride for a few and keep us posted. and spraying beenies or water with sun out aint gonna do shit. I prefer to water first thing in the morning but sun was always out for a few hours. swamp style
Yep. The worst thing about spraying bennies when the sun is out is that it'll probably kill 'em. But not the plant. I'm with cannapits here, I'd wait it out, see how they continue to grow. If the mottling continues, then more exploration and examination would be warranted.
 
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I agree with Seamaiden...the heat may kill the bennies but those plants aren't looking that bad...as long as your soil ph is fine no problem...Is promix a coco or peat based product? The reason I ask is because coco tends to be a cal-mag hog and would need some dolomite lime added to the mix...I even use dolomite lime in peat based soils as well...
 
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I agree with Seamaiden...the heat may kill the bennies but those plants aren't looking that bad...as long as your soil ph is fine no problem...Is promix a coco or peat based product? The reason I ask is because coco tends to be a cal-mag hog and would need some dolomite lime added to the mix...I even use dolomite lime in peat based soils as well...
its peat based and its some dolmite lime into the mixture.
 
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