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On page 1 is the obvious sign of a russet mite hanging out on a fan leaf.All I see is a FIM that's butchered some new leaves and a bit of overwatering signs. Am I missing something?
On page 1 is the obvious sign of a russet mite hanging out on a fan leaf.
All the signs of feeding are there, with said offender just chilling. All new growth is deformed.I mean, it could be but it just looks like a speck to me in the picture. Far cry from a positive ID in my world. It could be anything.
Is the OP able to go back to that plant, find that specific leaf and have a look to see if it's gone or if it's still there?
This is why all the intelligent people are now working in the industry, and no longer here. A safe IPM is not defcon 3. All those products I mentioned test clean and are non carcinogenic. The pyrethrin has to be butoxide free to pass most states screening requirements.Ok so my question is, did the OP try to top or FIM these plants sometime in the past couple weeks?
I'm not seeing all the new deformed growth you guys are talking about. I see a couple deformed leaves where it looks like someone has pinched the top and in the process damaged the young emerging leaves, and thus they emerged deformed. In the second pic of the whole plant the new leaves look normal to me with the exception of the top highlighted in the third pic.
I could be wrong but I like to rule out the simple explanations first before cranking things up to defcon 3.
This is why all the intelligent people are now working in the industry, and no longer here. A safe IPM is not defcon 3. All those products I mentioned test clean and are non carcinogenic. The pyrethrin has to be butoxide free to pass most states screening requirements.
I do fine, if that bit of knowledge I shared with you was too much to take in. It's simple, when your seeing symptoms of a virus or a pathogen you better act fast. Simple nutrient deficiencies or toxicities will not manifest like a phytohormone imbalance. When your throwing out "even" number fan leaves that grow out with mitten thumbs, or massively stunted or distorted growth, your plant is suffering from a virus or pathogen. Virus's are rare, certain pests create pathogens. You roll the dice...Why are you here then, smart ass? I mean you've threatened to leave in a couple threads now when people didnt whole heartedly embrace your diagnosis. Shouldnt you be out there making it big?
Thank you !!!Good luck, knowledge is going to be your best friend as you continue your growing practices.
Here is some good information to help you understand some of your basic plant functions. This doesn't just apply to cannabis if you work with other crops as I do....
...https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3662895/
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