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Can someone tell me what is happening here
You would think that people in here would encourge you especially ones wirh 0 posts and 0 followers. I dont sweat you.Bruh... Thats like the most fucked up plant I have ever seen. Find a new hobby.
I mentioned it to Aqua I made a bunch of suggestions for site enhancements when I first joined. Theyr probably saying “oh no this guy again”? lol.The ignore button has been getting a workout recently. Logic will have to look into this since he is the programmer.
There were some issues with the button in the past, I'm sure he will fix it as soon as he can. He went out of his way to work on it before.
@logic @Aqua Man
Yeah, I made quite a pest of myself too. Logic was good enough to fix it, or at least partially at any rate, so I don't like to bug him. He will likely take care of it fairly quickly. Trolls are increasing in number daily.I mentioned it to Aqua I made a bunch of suggestions for site enhancements when I first joined. Theyr probably saying “oh no this guy again”? lol.
Growers n Smokers supposed to be cool not Social Media Trolls. Ya Kno
So you jacked the guys thread and to be honest he was not entirely wrong about your plant. And now he is the bad guy. I do not know the answer to that one but you have to admit he had some truth and you did Jack his thread.I mentioned it to Aqua I made a bunch of suggestions for site enhancements when I first joined. Theyr probably saying “oh no this guy again”? lol.
Growers n Smokers supposed to be cool not Social Media Trolls. Ya Kno
After lowering temps from the low 90s to mid 70s, by switching to LED, and putting the pumps on cycle timers running 1 minute on and 19 minutes off, I am seeing much fewer bugs in the infested flowering unit. The two units that are at weeks 1 and 4 of flower are bug free and look out-fucking-standing. Heat and humidity breeds rot, and apparently thats what these nasty little mites are all about. Positively identifying them was the key. If you have any bug and you are unsure of what they are, I highly recommend sending some samples of to an entomologist for identification. I have had so many people on so many forums tell me that the bugs are this, and to use that against them. All of them were incorrect. It costed me a measly $200 to get a positive ID and treatment plan.Any updates?
Something? Like a bug, or some phantom shit?Thanks for the update, I am dealing with something, I think from new coco from a new spot. The veg room is 78*f/75% rh, those settings used to crush it, i will turn down the temps and let whatever is left dry out and cool off
The only thing that supports this persistence of failure is bugs smaller than root aphids in some dirty coco/perlite, we just kept taking cuts from moms recovering from root aphids, eventualy uppotted those moms in that same coco. Fungus gnats came all of a sudden, we've been vigilant since the root aphids, something keeps the plants from getting right.Something? Like a bug, or some phantom shit?
Root aphids and fungus gnats are vectors for disease. They both also damage roots, allowing pathogens to enter the plant. Is it possible that you have some systemic infection as a result of the infestations? Maybe have a plant sample tested for fusarium and the like. I would also take a black piece of plastic and place some rotting cheese or something on it and put that on top of your coco. If you have mites they will be visible as they crawl around on the black plastic, as they are whiteish in color.The only thing that supports this persistence of failure is bugs smaller than root aphids in some dirty coco/perlite, we just kept taking cuts from moms recovering from root aphids, eventualy uppotted those moms in that same coco. Fungus gnats came all of a sudden, we've been vigilant since the root aphids, something keeps the plants from getting right.
I started a 4x4 tent and went on a seed shopping spree. I need rounds going again.
Instead of farming I spend the day bleaching rooms and trays
I would definitely take a clone in for disease testing at the Ag dept of the nearest university. Just in hopes of gaining some knowledge on wtf is happening to your shit, and for future reference. And if the tests come back positive for anything, remove all infected plants and bleach tf out of everything.I think the mothers we're infected with disease from bugs, we have since gotten rid of the mothers and any plants that were in the suspected coco.
Just a seed tent and a clone rack going now, with the last round of sick clones that will most likely be tossed as the seeds outgrow them. Some of the clones are rooted in under 10 days, we keep the first to root, but then they do nothing when they're put into pots.