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Yes just as of todaySo....these are current pics?
That definitely seems like a possibility after the heat wave we just had. Do you have any tips for this? It's cooler outside below 84 for the next week but it was 104 F outside. Thanks!going for K def
If you look at first pic ( I see some egg dots, looks like spidermites to me ), l, get a 60x-100x scope and check under the leaves for spider mites . They might be sucking your nutes from the leaves .
Spray 100% of plant and make sure not miss any of it , every 3 days for 3 times and then I would suggest check every day for infection ( spray 7 days for preventive after )
Hey everyone, I have six plants I am growing outfoor from seed. (California) They are Sour Diesel. (2 and 1/2 months from seed.)
So it has almost beeen 3 months since I transferred them into these pots, the soil and fertilizer I used was half patio plus and half black magic coco mix. Just recently the lower leaves have started to yellow, brown at the tips and is starting to happen to the leaves above. One of the plants has green veins and brown tips. They have started to curl upward. This past week it was over 100 degrees Fahrenheit and has mostly been in the mid 70's to 90's. I made sure to give them plenty of water. I've been reading up on nutrient deficiencies but is hard to pinpoint exactly what is going on. I'd really appreciate any tips or advice!
Hey thanks I appreciate. I tested the soil and it is neutral. I haven't been using fertilizer except for what was in the soil so I purchased some and flushed them yesterday. I am not going to water them for a couple days. Have some organic safe spider mite killer being delivered tomorrow.OK bud...just realize u mention 2.5 m from seed....
something is def wrong, they should have been big enough by now, and its Sep - meaning veg stage should b switched to flowering...
Not much of good news from my end..if u ask me..there's pH issue + SM + incorrect watering n/or fertlz = ur ladies r stuck!
if u wan to save'em ... spray them n take care of the spider mites.
move them to new bigger pot...soil shouldn't b till the top.
water only when needed, when u pickup the pot n its damn light..
check the pH in the water with the fertlz, make sure its around 6.5
bare in mind u will harvest at winter....good suggestion someone gave u is to finish it indoor, but ill pass cause u got Spider mites n u might infect the indoor.. starting over indoor is ur best option..but keep it clean.
To be clear; water only and almost three months from seed?
Could being hungry stunt the growth this much on otherwise rather good looking plants?
I'd like to see a shot of the entire garden if you can.
And did we ever get a solid confirmation on the spider mites?
To be clear; water only and almost three months from seed?
Could being hungry stunt the growth this much on otherwise rather good looking plants?
I'd like to see a shot of the entire garden if you can.
And did we ever get a solid confirmation on the spider mites?
I can see small webs and black specs so I feel like this is one of the problems. I have some organic spider mite killer being delivered tomorrow to start fixing this mess! Also just bought some fertilizer as I haven't been using any. Here they are as of today
Yeah I did that thanks! The bottom leaves look worse now so I took some off, the top leaves are slightly wilting. I'm sure they just aren't used to this! I am supposed to spray every 7-10 days so will see how they progress.Just a note @Matt F , when you do spray, make sure its at either early morning or the end of the day when the sun is not as intense. Just like you would with foliar feeding. You probably already knew this but I wanted to make sure so you didn't feel like you were running into another problem.
good luck man.
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