Harpua88
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It works pretty dang fast to stop them. You should see healthy growth after about a week. If that is what it is. Look for maggots or little wormUse t drops and look for new 5 leaf growth, by the looks of her native fan leaf count.
The cut on the right DID make three leaf growth and that’s why I say that is your culprit, most likely. As after fixing with T Drops, I cut all 3 finger leaves off of it and she never grew them again. This has happened twice to me where I found maggots in the reservoir. Very common problem to have. Higher probabilities if you grow near other veggies or fruits or plants. T drop them too.I have a 3 leaf bitch. She just didn’t want to make more leads. Either she revegged or she just never wanted to grow more than 3 leafs. She is stunted and totally behind. It could have been nats because I had them at one point and got rid of them.
Left side plant is a different cut in the same bucket. Three leafs, she said F it.
I don’t see any real evidence of them, would need to see some pics. I don’t know a lot thoughNitrogen or fungus gnats?
Im not an expert, i just throw a bunch of shit at the wall until it sticks.I don’t see any real evidence of them, would need to see some pics. I don’t know a lot thoughI’m an amateur.
I’ve been growing for 22 years. It looks like mild nitrogen toxicity, I can see some amendments added to the soil, so depending on what was used there, and if they are using liquid fertz on top of that, it’s most definitely a nitrogen toxicity, so I would step down the whatever veg nute is being used by half for a couple weeks.Im not an expert, i just throw a bunch of shit at the wall until it sticks.
I know what mite, thrip, and leaf miner damage looks like. Oh yea, caterpillar, crickett, and leaf hopper too
Just busting balls homie. You’ll get to know me, I’m an ass. I mean well though.Im not an expert, i just throw a bunch of shit at the wall until it sticks.
I know what mite, thrip, and leaf miner damage looks like. Oh yea, caterpillar, crickett, and leaf hopper too
I’ve been growing for 22 years. It looks like mild nitrogen toxicity, I can see some amendments added to the soil, so depending on what was used there, and if they are using liquid fertz on top of that, it’s most definitely a nitrogen toxicity, so I would step down the whatever veg nute is being used by half for a couple weeks.
Some strains are way more touchy than others in that regard too though, now don’t get me wrong, it could be root issues, but I can’t imagine that pot already being to small for that plant, which means roots aren’t dying attracting fungus gnats. There’s also the question of that grow area, there is stress on whatever plant is in the background too. It could go either way, I just find it hard to call out fungus gnats in pics, they don’t leave easily readable damage like thrips and mites ect….Youre probably right. I was leaning towards root issues because whenever i get the excess nitrogen, ill get the very dark waxxy leaves with 90 degree clawing
100% random three leaf growth or even 1 leaf (worse stress) is an indication of high stress, enough stress to alter how it wants to grow. It’s so confused from something it doesn’t want it’s growing 3.Some strains are way more touchy than others in that regard too though, now don’t get me wrong, it could be root issues, but I can’t imagine that pot already being to small for that plant, which means roots aren’t dying attracting fungus gnats. There’s also the question of that grow area, there is stress on whatever plant is in the background too. It could go either way, I just find it hard to call out fungus gnats in pics, they don’t leave easily readable damage like thrips and mites ect….
yep either gnats or slight nitrogen overdose..Some strains are way more touchy than others in that regard too though, now don’t get me wrong, it could be root issues, but I can’t imagine that pot already being to small for that plant, which means roots aren’t dying attracting fungus gnats. There’s also the question of that grow area, there is stress on whatever plant is in the background too. It could go either way, I just find it hard to call out fungus gnats in pics, they don’t leave easily readable damage like thrips and mites ect….
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