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Leaf twisting and crinkling is also a trait of some genetics. The picture I posted with the leaf twist is a forum cut gsc. I don't know about that strain but I know it's a trait in the gorilla glue #4.
Leaf twisting and crinkling is also a trait of some genetics. The picture I posted with the leaf twist is a forum cut gsc. I don't know about that strain but I know it's a trait in the gorilla glue #4.
I've never seen a weed blister before.The forum cut does not do that. That pic of the forum had BM, atleast the start of it. Blistering is not normal.
I've read the ic thread. Besides using a scope very unreliableHere's different examples of what broad mite damage looks like. The last two pics are my GSC and Cherry pie that were both infected by BM's.View attachment 391283
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I missed a comma there. What I pulled from the ic thread was that the only way to tell for sure is with a scope.Using a scope is the only way to know for sure. How is using a scope unreliable? Are we suppose to throw bones on the ground and read them?
Yeah, I used a scope, I found eggs and BM's on those clones.
female mite can go dormant for weeks on end, so you don't exactly need vegetation alive at home to have mites get your clones you just brought in....Alot of mites get dragged into their store from the clothes of growers bringing them from other grows, any place that sells clones is going to be plagued with mites. This is just part of the game. You can't stop them, you could have a couple thousand in the cuff of one persons jeans. Key is to not bring fresh cuts into a grow room. the mites need lots of fresh vegetation to multiply otherwise they are colonizing some gangly cuttings which doesnt last long. If my cuttings had mites, the fact that there were no plants already in the room, there wasnt a habitable environment for pests to survive. Have an isolated veg chamber across your property if you expect to bring in cuts from a storefront. Otherwise bring in that first round, and make clones of those clones. Get one of each strain u want as moms and dont expect to have a constant cycle of fresh store boughts unless you quarantine them. That's my two cents. I know I had mildew already but it was more likely to be caused by me. I know if the cuttings had mites, they prob arent super mites, but just fresh mites brought in AFTER the clones were dipped the night before. Common sense here people, no government dea conspiracy tinfoil hat shit.
I came here expecting the worst, but also hearing decent stories. My experience, as long as the mildew was an isolated incident caused by me not having proper ventilation.... then so far has been really good and the genes are definitely pretty solid, the kryptonite cut is gnarly.
Also the leaf curling can be PH and taco'ing is a nutrient issue. When you are on a fox hunt, you'll be barking up every tree. Yes could be some remnant of a broad mite infection or could be what more commonly causes such symptons.
This is my OPINION. and you know what they say about those. ;)
I can already tell you that the king louie is the real deal. Absolutely covered in trichomes and reeks of og. And not as fussy as the tahoe and sfv. And fatter buds. Guaranteed legitimate genetics. I understand that PO can be hit or miss, give bunk genetics, bugs or what have you but I am just speaking on my one and only experience with them. In fact one of the Louie's I received was clearly not louie, so I threw it out but I don't believe it was intentional, as all the other cuts I received are gems. I wish I had more room so I could flower out the other stuff I got from them, but I'm stuck on the louie and tahoe (pic above is their tahoe btw).I'm just sitting here drooling waiting for you to give the word that the KingLouie is dank so i can snag a few cuts myself ... KingLouie13thXSr71 aka LVPK ..KingPurps.. PurpleKing .. a diamond waiting to be born