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pretty sure you were dealing with russet mites. The neem might've knocked them back temporarily. This pic here was definitely russet mites.
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I get worm casting dirt cheapDamn now that I look into it u may b right !!! I transplanted to 1/2happy frog and 1/2ff ocean forest and about 1/6 castings,but that's when it got worse. So what do u recommend I do from here? New growth seems to have corrected or adapted to the 65% but the mangled older growth is permanently damaged should I raise humidity or let it rock out now ? What r u thinking ? Also worm castings are very damn expensive I was considering a worm bin as well but I'm gonna tackle one issue at a time
Yea I need to start a worm binI get worm casting dirt cheap
I am glad you took care of the issue homie. Hope they start boosting here soonYes they look like they will fully recover with time,I'll nurse them slowly ..thank God they are photos or this entire run would a been wasted
Fingers crossed I'll keep up weekly IPM and hope for the best but they look great now almost brand new I'll post update pics in a few hrs when I get home. Thanks for everyone's help y'all the best out hereI am glad you took care of the issue homie. Hope they start boosting here soon
Now that is was what I call a garden room lol. All kinds of plants every where.This plant was the plant that looked like russet mites or mold. Last pic is all 11 plants under my MH and led veg combo lights, plus some of my other plant collections lol
Yessss I love all kinds of plants...I fist started with cannabis but quickly started dabbling with carnivorous plants then on too what I have now lol I've cloned every single plant from tiny cutting to what they are now ....the grow room makes me feel soo much better, it has its own energy and if I treat my plant slaves correctly they keep their ambiance,health and chill vibes so I can enjoy it when I'm stoned or stressed. This last fiasco has brought disorder and disturbance to the grow room I hope it's over...Now that is was what I call a garden room lol. All kinds of plants every where.
Very humid tho...Yessss I love all kinds of plants...I fist started with cannabis but quickly started dabbling with carnivorous plants then on too what I have now lol I've cloned every single plant from tiny cutting to what they are now ....the grow room makes me feel soo much better, it has its own energy and if I treat my plant slaves correctly they keep their ambiance,health and chill vibes so I can enjoy it when I'm stoned or stressed. This last fiasco has brought disorder and disturbance to the grow room I hope it's over...
Bruce banner#3 feminized photo. Indoor grow. Lights are 5000w equivelent 650w true full spec led. Soil is happy frog, ff ocean forest,bio booster, worm castings, perlite,mycrrazea and 2% sand. Water at 6.0 to 6.5 twice a week. Temps are 70 to 75 rh is 60 to 65. These are 4 week old clones please help me. I have no idea whats going on and Im about ready to give up on this run....
I am thinking about ditching the 3 runts but they seem to be pulling out of it so I'll give them another week if they can break 2ft then I'll take them this is the start of my run so while these are small they still have at least another 5 WK veg while my big girl flowers. In a week or 2 I'll start another seed and veg it out to be massive and take about 15 clones and repeat this process,all these plants came from 1 seed !! Its amazing!! My clone rate was very high this batch 11 of 14 survived 2 weeks to root 3.5 weeks to be ready for transplant and that was a bit early ...I'm working out the kinks lol. If I get my parameters down with good timing an some luck I can be pulling in 1to 3 lbs grows every 2 months and that's estimating light for 14 plants plus a mother. I'm sure it won't start that well but I should hit my stride in about 4 or 5 runs at mostpH is prob the issue—make sure it’s slightly acidic and clones tend to have some shock when first placed in dirt. If you have the time-over 3 weeks-to get roots, just cut off 5 or more nodes of veg mama and place in water and 77-82 degrees F and change the water every 2 days make sure any stems that begin to show rot are removed immediately to avoid it spreading. It takes a long time to have a solid set of roots able to sustain vegetation, but you should have at least 50% return. Do t stress, I literally tried over 500 cuttings before I refined quicker techniques, but I can usually have roots in 7 days and fully transplanted into happy frog by day 14 with usually close to 100% success. And any plant taking longer than 21 days to be out of the clone room or acting weird in any way is trash. Clones are too easy to make and soil, electric and time are not worth wasting on anything less than the best. It’s the only way to work when maintaining 4 different grow rooms containing dozens of ladies in every stage of the process. Actually, I pulled a clone today just because it hit day 20 w/o showing solid veg growth despite an awesome root ball and a lady on day 21 of flower because her flowers were not developing like the other 8 sisters with whom she shares a mom, tent and TS-3000 light. I decided reclaiming the 5 gallons of FFSF and freeing up some space for her sisters to expand will make for a better harvest.
Have you seen my update post they are much better now, you are correct I did not harden them off just transplanted from 90% rh to 60% rh and leaf deformation was a combo of environmental and transplant shock that caused it.pH is prob the issue—make sure it’s slightly acidic and clones tend to have some shock when first placed in dirt. If you have the time-over 3 weeks-to get roots, just cut off 5 or more nodes of veg mama and place in water and 77-82 degrees F and change the water every 2 days make sure any stems that begin to show rot are removed immediately to avoid it spreading. It takes a long time to have a solid set of roots able to sustain vegetation, but you should have at least 50% return. Do t stress, I literally tried over 500 cuttings before I refined quicker techniques, but I can usually have roots in 7 days and fully transplanted into happy frog by day 14 with usually close to 100% success. And any plant taking longer than 21 days to be out of the clone room or acting weird in any way is trash. Clones are too easy to make and soil, electric and time are not worth wasting on anything less than the best. It’s the only way to work when maintaining 4 different grow rooms containing dozens of ladies in every stage of the process. Actually, I pulled a clone today just because it hit day 20 w/o showing solid veg growth despite an awesome root ball and a lady on day 21 of flower because her flowers were not developing like the other 8 sisters with whom she shares a mom, tent and TS-3000 light. I decided reclaiming the 5 gallons of FFSF and freeing up some space for her sisters to expand will make for a better harvest.
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