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New Grower - Advice - Is This Normal??

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New Grower - Advice - Is This Normal??

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This is just about out of week4 flower. Isnt reverting to veg. Its always a leafy pheno, pia to trim but I see blade regression... Idk. Heat stressed🤷‍♂️
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i’ve never had a plant decrease in leaf blades as it goes through flowering..
that’s a sign of stress in most strains..
Astounded here. Fr? Thought was normal. Posted pic too. Sorry op not trying to highjack. Think we in the same boat.
 
Astounded here. Fr? Thought was normal. Posted pic too. Sorry op not trying to highjack. Think we in the same boat.
Apparently, there are exceptions to every rule. Consider Duckfoot landrace strains. Mother Nature can indeed be a fickle mistress. 😁

I'd say its safe to say, we're all here with pretty much likeminded goals. I think its also safe to say we're all on the same page. Everyone brings something unique to them to the collective table, no?
 
Hey Bro. I would avoid using neem oil as the active ingredient azederachtin has been linked to a syndrome which isn't very nice. Neem will work but one action of treatment usually sees the return of the pest in question unless you use something harsh like a heavy insecticide. Milbemectin is made from fermented bacteria and spinosad is also bacteria. There is something else you can use if you can find it. Metharizium 69. It's a fungus that infests insects and grows from the inside out, essentially killing them. In short however if you can't find any of these the neem will work as long as you apply 1-2 times a week at 5ml per Litre. It's also readily available and cheap for a new grower.

IPM ( Integrated Pest Management ) is something that should be implemented to avoid such infestations. Cover all your bases and add a fungicide, a miticide, some type of insecticide and some Kelp/Fulvic acid foliar sprays. MIx your Fulvic and kelp to a 5:2 ratio Fulvic to Kelp. It helps work as a plant protection agent and is a great bio stimulant.

Good luck brother.
Was just thinking which one to buy out of these 2, now i might just buy both and try your mix. ✌️
 
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