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What is happening to this baby?

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What is happening to this baby?

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Sure mate, but digging around you also find that optimal ppfds are for healthy plants, if the plant is in distress and you push higher in order to compensate you probably end up frying her for good.

You have 4 elements to consider on the aerial part (temp, humidity, CO2, wind) and 4 on the root part (temp, nutes, oxygen, water) all have to be optimal to push high ppfds. When you blaze them with high watts you need to ponder all of this
You could dial the light back down if it gets worse...lol
 
Nothing... She didn't make it to ripeness, had to do a preventive harvest.. Thanks everybody 4 the help. This was such an unlucky plant :(
 
Cleanup the space...
But i'm going to pause growing until spring anyway.. How long do those bastards survive with no plants to chew?
Russets cant servive without cannabis or hemp...that being said you dont have them....my guess and its a big guess european red mites maybe...either way they can live on other plants in house. Plants outside too. Egg survival could be who knows. 6 months a year...not sure

If you are in a legal state contact an entomologist. Bug scientists know their shit. Especially phd's....this is great advice..hope you take it...take care and good luck! Gotta know type of mite...the ento might need some close up good clear photos...the mouth parts maybe as well. Most likely no mouth parts. You might need to get a few pics of them. Try to keep some leaves in plastic bag in fridge...get good clear pics!
 
Cleanup the space...
But i'm going to pause growing until spring anyway.. How long do those bastards survive with no plants to chew?
a week give or take,. as they need plants to survive,.
50% strength of 99% isopropyl will kill every type of mite at every stage of life,. spray/soak the plants and let drip dry,. but you have to cover your medium not allowing any of the isopropyl to penetrate it,..
 
a week give or take,. as they need plants to survive,.
50% strength of 99% isopropyl will kill every type of mite at every stage of life,. spray/soak the plants and let drip dry,. but you have to cover your medium not allowing any of the isopropyl to penetrate it,..
My first attempt to kill them was with isop. 50% solution.. Didn't kill them and probably dripped into the soil a bit... May this explain the yellowness? I doubt but still possible...
 
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