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#1 Boomer

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Posted 24 January 2017 - 02:35 PM

Hey! I'm new here and this is my first post  :)

 

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I have a 26 day old plant, it's at the start of flower, doing it's stretching, I haven't fed it anything yet except water that's left sitting out for 24 hours. I noticed about five day's ago that two of the bottom leaves had white marks on, then today I checked on it and noticed the white had spread on to some of the upper leaves. Does anyone know what this could be please. TIA.

 
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Posted 24 January 2017 - 02:38 PM

Look on undersides of the leaves for very small mites and tiny white eggs, yoiu may need a magnifier to check properly, if its mites they need sorting fast.


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 02:51 PM

Cheers jimmie. I thought it could be mites, had a look for them today, but couldn't see anything, I'll take another look through the loupe, hopefully it's not them, never had them before, but I read that they are evil little bastards and cause mayhem in the groom. 


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 02:51 PM

Hi mate welcome to the site.it does look like mites to me,when ya spray em can you see any web strands?

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Posted 24 January 2017 - 03:37 PM

Hi Boomer, welcome to TGC mate, sorry about the mites,and the leaves look like mite infestation, I'd get on it quick, and the room/tent  :)


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 03:39 PM

Welcome aboard Boomer :)


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 04:10 PM

Hi Guys, so I had a look through the loupe, there's no sign of spider mites, undersides of leaves look clean and healthy, I used Google to see what they looked like. After seeing pics of them & what it does to the leaves, looking at my plant now, the marks look more of a slight yellow in colour, not white like I thought it was. 

 

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Posted 24 January 2017 - 04:55 PM

Hi Guys, so I had a look through the loupe, there's no sign of spider mites, undersides of leaves look clean and healthy, I used Google to see what they looked like. After seeing pics of them & what it does to the leaves, looking at my plant now, the marks look more of a slight yellow in colour, not white like I thought it was. 

 

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hi boomer i dont think thats mite damage either id say its time to feed it and ignore the damaged bit as long as new growth is good and green i wouldnt panic i see they got bat shit in but they might still need a top up of n,a foliar feed of veg nutes high strength works wonders,peace


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 05:10 PM

hi boomer i dont think thats mite damage either id say its time to feed it and ignore the damaged bit as long as new growth is good and green i wouldnt panic i see they got bat shit in but they might still need a top up of n,a foliar feed of veg nutes high strength works wonders,peace

 

Hi duke, thanks. I only have old timers veg nutes, was reading that the bat shit never needed nutes added in the veg stage so I never bought any, will it be okay to give it old timers veg and then when it's needed can I use the Bio flower nutes or is it not advised to use two different brands. 


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Posted 24 January 2017 - 05:17 PM

Ooh Dinafem Chee XXL - nice :)

 

Welcome to TGC by the way

 

I don't think it looks like mites either

 

I don't know for sure about using different nutes, but if they're organic then  I don't think that could be wrong. If they were mineral ferts maybe

 

Good luck with the plant bud, that strain is stonking. Hope you got a carbon filter


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