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Damn the eyeballs on youThe sticky trap in your picture has not been peeled .
That is why it catches nothing . Pull the paper off.
Unless it’s one of those multi layered ones that you just tear off the top sheet to refresh it lolI was hoping I was right !
Damned eyes !!
It said to spray the front and back of every leaf so I may have blasted the crap out of them.Heat/light stress and looks like gutation is occurring also…. Among other things.
You blasting the crap out if these while spraying them?
I did have it peeled off on the first one and there was nothing on it. I accidentally threw out the stand on that. I peeled the tape back on this one now and still have nothing on it.The sticky trap in your picture has not been peeled .
That is why it catches nothing . Pull the paper off.
You cant do that under intense lightIt said to spray the front and back of every leaf so I may have blasted the crap out of them.
Thank you. I did not have all that damage before. Enough to know something was wrong so I posted here and learned about spinosad. I sprayed every leaf front and back and the roots and soil every 2-3 days for 2 weeks just before lights out. Although the first time or two I did have the lights on because I did not find out about doing it before lights out right away. I will clean the whole tent thoughouly. Thank you.Man those leaves are battered.
I had thrips on my first grow as well. It was no fun, but I quickly got them under control. (I used Capt Jack's Deadbug)
So when you treated your plant with spinosad, did you thoroughly spray the entire plant... topside of leaves, underside of leaves and all stalk/stems?
If so, curious that it didn't get them under control... unless all that damage was already done prior to treatment.
Going forward before my next grow, I would definitely deal with the pests between grows or you will just have the same issue again and again.
I would also pay attention to tent hygiene. Clean up all loose soil/liquids/spills laying around on the tent floor when they happen. That stuff just gives pests more places to hide and multiply in.
That is all meant in a friendly manner. Best of luck. Stick with it, you'll get it.
I don't think I ever saw a bug. Can I fix this plant now? I have the fox farm trio for nutes but it is in organic soil. What advice can you give me for saving this plant?Your plant was hypercalcemic and someone on the internet told you it's bugs locking out the Boron instead of calcium. Did you ever see a bug?
Happens all the time. I think grow forums are sponsored by pesticide companies. Everyone here likes to fuck up each others grows by recommending calmag then claiming the resulting calcium toxicity is from bugs, genetics, mutation, varegation etc.
"You need new genetics new nutes new lights new pesticides. Spend money, don't think. Use calmag. " - grow forums
It's always excess calcium. Always. You were just boron deficient. Now youre B and K def..
See how your plants were green in the new growth and gray-blue on the big leaves, that blue-gray color isn't normal. Only on the internet. It's all the goodies your leaves make, sitting still in the leaves, not being sent out to the rest of the plant. That's how you actually get bugs/mold. From causing your own problem trying to fix a problem that didnt exist. Welcome to grow forums. Where blue gray calcium toxic plants are the best you'll see.
I don't think anyone here tries to fuck up anyone's grows... but I do think cal mag is an over utilized cure all... but it also has it's place. You're very passionate about this issue I see... this is like the third time I've seen this response to someone.Your plant was hypercalcemic and someone on the internet told you it's bugs locking out the Boron instead of calcium. Did you ever see a bug?
Happens all the time. I think grow forums are sponsored by pesticide companies. Everyone here likes to fuck up each others grows by recommending calmag then claiming the resulting calcium toxicity is from bugs, genetics, mutation, varegation etc.
"You need new genetics new nutes new lights new pesticides. Spend money, don't think. Use calmag. " - grow forums
It's always excess calcium. Always. You were just boron deficient. Now youre B and K def..
See how your plants were green in the new growth and gray-blue on the big leaves, that blue-gray color isn't normal. Only on the internet. It's all the goodies your leaves make, sitting still in the leaves, not being sent out to the rest of the plant. That's how you actually get bugs/mold. From causing your own problem trying to fix a problem that didnt exist. Welcome to grow forums. Where blue gray calcium toxic plants are the best you'll see.
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