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Have you also been using sulfur products by any chance? Neem within 30 days of sulphur is a toxic mix.There are 3 Orange Cookies girls that are almost done with Veg.
They had a run in with spider mites and 3 plants too heavily infested were removed!
They are in soil which is promix myco blend
The plants have been getting sprayed every couple of weeks for pests with organic neem oil spraying with Bonide organic neem oil spray.
The first time it was used it burnt the leaves on the plants so badly.
It has recently been diluted with water into another spray bottle but even an already diluted bottle then mixed with distilled water still causes what you see in the photo!
I am astonished and am trying to figure out what is going on here.
T5 lighting is being used and there are no other signs of deficiencies or surplus in any nutrient
Everything should be on point and I am trying to figure out why the neem oil is affecting the leaves and the plant the way it is?
My only thoughts could be that neem oil spray could be running off and affecting the plant via the roots?
It just doesn’t make sense to me and I will not be purchasing this brand again and the only reason I did was because I didnt have pure neem oil available at the time to concoct my own organic spray.
I also made sure to include a photo of the top of the same plant to show healthy adult fan leaves
Any advice or thoughts on what is happening would be awesome because these girls are going to want to go into flower in the next 2-4 weeks and I am never a fan of going into flower if there are any symptoms of anything wrong such as disease or illness
Is it OMRI approved?I triedneem once a long time ago with similar results burnt stuff and oily leaves , have since graduated to stronger stuff with fabulous results ( floramite, avid and #deathmite2000#}
Hmm I only foliar spray with water and honey but usually just distilled water while doing honey water mixture every few foliar spraysHave you also been using sulfur products by any chance? Neem within 30 days of sulphur is a toxic mix.
So, no.Hmm I only foliar spray with water and honey but usually just distilled water while doing honey water mixture every few foliar sprays
What would be an example of something that contains that?So, no.That's good... Shouldn't mix those...
Sulfur? Or Neem? That's hard to answer without coming off as snippy lol. I'm really not trying to be.What would be an example of something that contains that?
There are 3 Orange Cookies girls that are almost done with Veg.
They had a run in with spider mites and 3 plants too heavily infested were removed!
They are in soil which is promix myco blend
The plants have been getting sprayed every couple of weeks for pests with organic neem oil spraying with Bonide organic neem oil spray.
The first time it was used it burnt the leaves on the plants so badly.
It has recently been diluted with water into another spray bottle but even an already diluted bottle then mixed with distilled water still causes what you see in the photo!
I am astonished and am trying to figure out what is going on here.
T5 lighting is being used and there are no other signs of deficiencies or surplus in any nutrient
Everything should be on point and I am trying to figure out why the neem oil is affecting the leaves and the plant the way it is?
My only thoughts could be that neem oil spray could be running off and affecting the plant via the roots?
It just doesn’t make sense to me and I will not be purchasing this brand again and the only reason I did was because I didnt have pure neem oil available at the time to concoct my own organic spray.
I also made sure to include a photo of the top of the same plant to show healthy adult fan leaves
Any advice or thoughts on what is happening would be awesome because these girls are going to want to go into flower in the next 2-4 weeks and I am never a fan of going into flower if there are any symptoms of anything wrong such as disease or illness
When using Neem Oil watch the temps, because the oily stuff burns up the leaves closest to light. Maybe spray before lights off.There are 3 Orange Cookies girls that are almost done with Veg.
They had a run in with spider mites and 3 plants too heavily infested were removed!
They are in soil which is promix myco blend
The plants have been getting sprayed every couple of weeks for pests with organic neem oil spraying with Bonide organic neem oil spray.
The first time it was used it burnt the leaves on the plants so badly.
It has recently been diluted with water into another spray bottle but even an already diluted bottle then mixed with distilled water still causes what you see in the photo!
I am astonished and am trying to figure out what is going on here.
T5 lighting is being used and there are no other signs of deficiencies or surplus in any nutrient
Everything should be on point and I am trying to figure out why the neem oil is affecting the leaves and the plant the way it is?
My only thoughts could be that neem oil spray could be running off and affecting the plant via the roots?
It just doesn’t make sense to me and I will not be purchasing this brand again and the only reason I did was because I didnt have pure neem oil available at the time to concoct my own organic spray.
I also made sure to include a photo of the top of the same plant to show healthy adult fan leaves
Any advice or thoughts on what is happening would be awesome because these girls are going to want to go into flower in the next 2-4 weeks and I am never a fan of going into flower if there are any symptoms of anything wrong such as disease or illness
When using Neem Oil watch the temps from your lights above canopy. Too much heat and the oil heating up and it'll fry your leaves. Better to spray before lights go outThere are 3 Orange Cookies girls that are almost done with Veg.
They had a run in with spider mites and 3 plants too heavily infested were removed!
They are in soil which is promix myco blend
The plants have been getting sprayed every couple of weeks for pests with organic neem oil spraying with Bonide organic neem oil spray.
The first time it was used it burnt the leaves on the plants so badly.
It has recently been diluted with water into another spray bottle but even an already diluted bottle then mixed with distilled water still causes what you see in the photo!
I am astonished and am trying to figure out what is going on here.
T5 lighting is being used and there are no other signs of deficiencies or surplus in any nutrient
Everything should be on point and I am trying to figure out why the neem oil is affecting the leaves and the plant the way it is?
My only thoughts could be that neem oil spray could be running off and affecting the plant via the roots?
It just doesn’t make sense to me and I will not be purchasing this brand again and the only reason I did was because I didnt have pure neem oil available at the time to concoct my own organic spray.
I also made sure to include a photo of the top of the same plant to show healthy adult fan leaves
Any advice or thoughts on what is happening would be awesome because these girls are going to want to go into flower in the next 2-4 weeks and I am never a fan of going into flower if there are any symptoms of anything wrong such as disease or illness
Great advice but that was not the problem for me in this case luckily
I checked out the Doktor Doom and I would not recommend this product, the purecrop1 looks good and is organic but I didn’t see if it was OMRI listed.Had a guy just recently tell me he used a can of Doktor doom, brought his plants in from outside and had mites, he said it killed everything, but I figure he may get somemore if they laid eggs, also purecrop1 is supposed to be good from what I hear that can be used in flower
You are right my friend damn case of the thripsAgree with 916Fisherman. Pic two shows thrip damage.
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