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LOL you caught me mr. Mosh!Chains and clips from the gym? We all know where the whips and chains came from !
@MIMedGrower We talked about this briefly a few pages back, I wonder if RA is what's causing this ??Almost forgot, glad I took a picture of this odd Leaf damage, had it on all four plants and I've never had it before
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Can't say it's from the thrips but they're four different strains and they all had this identical issue on a few lower leaves
Soil is in range and never fluctuates, 400-500 PPM 6.4 - 6.6 pH every check
@MIMedGrower We talked about this briefly a few pages back, I wonder if RA is what's causing this ??
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because there's never a change in runoff number, I check and record them every third watering which is about every 6 days
I put a brand new yellow sticky in veg just to see if I had any flyers and haven't had even one and it's been weeks
I'm still looking at products and reading up then I'm going to go back and read your symptoms and see what the hell you had going on
To the best of my memory I don't recall you having anything looking like that leaf though
Edit: btw I serviced all for blooming plants this morning and this odd Leaf damage seems to have completely stopped
It's starting to feel like what you went through for almost a whole year chasing ghosts!
Also I've added slightly more magnesium to my Masterblend recipe now because I've been seeing slight magnesium deficiency here and for the first time since I've been using it, not enough that I would folar spray tho, so far the added magnesium has taken care of it, but I also know that's an indicator you had of the RA
Amen to that I hunted and hunted I cut that freaking root ball up but never saw another one, if that one sucker wasn't there at that exact spot that I started looking I never would have saw one!Well weird leaf damage like that could sure be a root issue. I fed them more. My ec came back less and less.
I only would know for sure if I saw them. Thats why im so stressed now. For my eyesight and speed now they are truly an invisible killer.
Amen to that I hunted and hunted I cut that freaking root ball up but never saw another one, if that one sucker wasn't there at that exact spot that I started looking I never would have saw one!
Before I dump that root ball out in the compost today I'm going to see if I can get a picture of what I think is that white waxy stuff
So this has probably been going on awhile, the numbers are probably low because I run a tight wet/dry cycle, I'm guessing they're not comfortable with that
Being that I suspect their numbers are low I think I can control them if not eventually wipe them out with an ongoing IPM?
After all the study that you've put into this what one product would you recommend?
Why does the Imid keep coming up that it's for trees and shrubs and maybe apple and pear trees but nothing about vegetables and herbs, or maybe I'm missing it?Imid is the main pesticide recomended. But its 6 week systemic. So botanigard is next for effectiveness and can be used in flower but has to contact the bugs during drench. Does not grow or stay in the media.
All the reputable links online direct the same info.
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