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Nice man. Just wanted to know if I was right haha for my own sake too lol. Whenever I see curling now I’m like “fuck I got bm’s”. But from what I’ve read if you have them, it won’t get better and they will eat your newest growth buds n all. Not like a spider mite that will just cause spotting and webbing and ruin your bud- bm’s will literally eat it. Im very grateful to have avoided them. Happy gardening, peace:D
That would be 59 degrees in Fahrenheit temp swing. Roughso there has been a few days were Ive come home from my 12hr shift and found 15degree swings in temp (celcius) and humidity as low as 25%.
im thinking along these lines new growth lights to close and to bright and brand new. get a fan blowing between the lights and the tops and raise it a few inchesFirst grow? From seed? In the winter in Canada? In a new clean room?Seems unlikely you’d have russets. Scope it at 60x plus to be sure but probably from that SUPER low humidity and high nutes/ too bright of light combined. Possibly high temps too. The bad leaves probably will never uncurl, look to the new growth for improvement....At least I hope you don’t have russets, good luck man
"i'm not choppin my girls down until I see mites/bugs with my own two eyes"!!!Exactly!:)I would never do that only because someone tells me so.Even with good intensions:)The pic with attacked by mites plant was very different than yours:)The leaves of the sick plant were also yellow and stuff,absolutely different,sick looking plants and yours were only curling on the tops from heat or whatever but still green and healthy,nothing like the example of mites.
never foliar apply and spray while lights on. you can time it so you can spray right before lights are due out.I have my lights on currently 24/7 during this veg. Stage..... when is a good time to spray neem? Is it okay with the lights on...or should i switch two 18hrs on and 6 off?
I stand corrected I have no problem admitting when I'm wrong which isn't to often lol joking. I'm really happy that this didn't turn out to be mites. Happy Growing
So what did I miss here? I wasn't convinced it was RM either as I posted above, what was the malfunction? I must have missed it...... Ph?Thanks man! Me too! Thanks for scareing the hell outta me! Haha it was a good thing tho, like I said I'm now well versed in bugs and now, well protected for any possibility of bugs...So I thank you. And Thanks for your admission, takes a man to admit when he is wrong... trust me, I know! Hahaha!
So what did I miss here? I wasn't convinced it was RM either as I posted what was the malfunction? I must have missed it...... Ph?
Very nice man. Thanks for the good newz and update!!!Well, thanks for asking... I believe it was a combination of things but not PH or RMs... its very dry here where I am here in Canada, BC. My humidity was as low as 15% and a high of 25%, I reduced my nutes from 700-900ppm to 400-500ppm, aswell as raised the lights 6inches or so. I brought a humidifier into the room aswell and BOOM... the curling has drastically reduced. The temps are changing here rapidly, (warmer nights)and so Im still tinkering with on/off times for my exhaust fan, throughout the day and night for optimum room temps but seem to have a handle on it now. Thanks to you guys, I have taken numerous steps to prevent any kind of bugs, since you guys scared the crap out of me.... hahaha but all good now as far as I can tell.
Why don't you get a thermostat for your exhaust fan and a humidistat for your humidifier. I had to end up doing that and once I dis things got so much easier.
They're extremely cheap as well.
Inkbird AC 110V Digital Pre-wired Outlet Dural Stage Humidity Controller with Sensor, Dehumidification Humidifaction Control for Humidifier Dehumidifier Greenhouse Reptile Exhaust Fan CharcuterieIs it like a timer plug-in ? That turns on off with humidity and one that works off temp? Never thought about that! Great Idea... thanks!
To add, as you get better at growing and knowing different strains, keep in mind tho some peeps would say force feed everything to 1500 ppm not all strains are nute whores and don't respond well to forced feedings....... Time and experience will teach you that........ :D
yes it is strength dependent as well. But my point is there are some strains that don't require or "like" heavy feeding. Some strains are real finicky when it comes to nutes.Thanks for the message,... Doesnt it also depend on the strength or concentrate of your nutes? Theres so many choices out there and combinations it could make a man go crazy.
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