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Thanks friends. The new growth looks really good actually. Weak light penetration would make total sense. I’ll adjust. If it continues I’ll be back. Thank u again-much appreciated!Often times this is due to light penetration/over growth issues. Can we see a photo of the entire plant?
Hard to tell with the limited info but I would say something in the roots...View attachment 831394 View attachment 831395 View attachment 831396 View attachment 831397 View attachment 831398 View attachment 831399 View attachment 831400 View attachment 831401 Thank you very much for the input. When I came today a whole new wave of dead leaves has happened. They turn shitty and krinkly pretty quickly. Attached are a few more pics of upper portions and lower-where I’m having the problem. It really just started the last week or two. My little AC unit is broken and temps have been in mid 80s. I want to flip these to flower soon but want to reestablish their health beforehand. Again-environment is:
Heavy 16-whole line
70/30 soil
Feed every other day
83-88 degrees
40% humidity
Side-lighting
Any insight very appreciated!
Learning over here.
Hard to tell with the limited info but I would say something in the roots...
Either lockout from salt build up
Some kind of rot or bad bacteria from overwatering
Some kind of root bug like Fingus gnats or root aphid
All those things can cause the rootzone to be way to acidic so the ph is way low causing this kind of damage.
Hard to tell with the limited info but I would say something in the roots...
Either lockout from salt build up
Some kind of rot or bad bacteria from overwatering
Some kind of root bug like Fingus gnats or root aphid
All those things can cause the rootzone to be way to acidic so the ph is way low causing this kind of damage.
Thank you very much. I don’t think it’s from OVERwatering. So I’ll try to fix salt problem with a heavy water feed?Hard to tell with the limited info but I would say something in the roots...
Either lockout from salt build up
Some kind of rot or bad bacteria from overwatering
Some kind of root bug like Fingus gnats or root aphid
All those things can cause the rootzone to be way to acidic so the ph is way low causing this kind of damage.
You aren’t in flower yet are you?Thank you very much. I don’t think it’s from OVERwatering. So I’ll try to fix salt problem with a heavy water feed?
And as far as the gnats or root aphid go-I’ll research and figure out an attack plan. Any tips would be appreciated.
Thanks again
One more thing: I’ve found a few tiny mite webs. Could that be contributing as well to the problem? Like to the issues that are shown in the pics? I’ve taken over a grow in mid cycle so I’m trying to diagnose the preexisting issues. Thank you again!You aren’t in flower yet are you?
What I would do is...
First like was said I would start by trimming away all dead leaves and unruly little branches from the bottom up. Raise her skirt if you will. And take off anything unhealthy or not in good lighting. Give the bottom of the plant some breathing room maybe 1/4 to 1/3 up from the bottom
Then transplant. You don’t need to go bigger pot if you don’t want but take it out of the pot and take a look at the roots. If you see anything obvious like bugs you can adjust from there. If not just kinda massage the roots a little to open them up then re pot giving some kind of root stimulated (myko, great white, +life, any microbial). Then get on a consistent feed schedule and give benificial microbials. Feed light and try to get those roots happy.
Make sure you get them happy before you flip or you are asking for a world of lockout trouble all thru flower
Don’t be afraid to cut some back. You’ll be surprised how much they fill out during stretch.
Post up some pics.Thank u so much guys! Very much appreciated.
One more thing: I’ve found a few tiny mite webs. Could that be contributing as well to the problem? Like to the issues that are shown in the pics? I’ve taken over a grow in mid cycle so I’m trying to diagnose the preexisting issues. Thank you again!
Here’s a couple more pics of the bottoms of two plants and then the top. Interestingly I’ve fed only water the last 2 feeds and the issue has seemed to have halted. At least in terms of spreading. The light is a bit crappy and the temp was up to 90 for a few days. Again I’ve taken over a grow that is set up differently than anything ive been involved with in my short experience of growing.Post up some pics.
I wouldn’t say that the issues are from mites persay, but problems compound. So an environment in which one problem thrives invites other issues
That could be the main problem. Plus temp has been too high in there. I’ll trim them up and see how that goes. Thanks again!Isn't it pretty thick down there and need a trim? Couldn't this be caused by a lack of air movement in that area?
Cleanup and fan really helped. Simple. Learning everyday! Thank u!Maybe even get a small fan to move the air around below the canopy?
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