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Hola amigos.
I just finished filling reservoirs. It looks like all of the indicas are praying, but the two sativas are happy and healthy, but not praying. :hmmmm:
Delicious Seeds 11 Roses Auto (all THC freebie) is on the left. Royal Queen RCDVB (75% sativa) is on the right.
(EDIT: I guess the Swiss Dream Auto CBD also does not lift her arms as much either. I did not see a sativa percentage on her.)

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Is it normal for sativas not to pray like indicas (maybe because the leaves are longer)? Or are my sativas unhappy?
This is the only unexplained off-color leaf in the room. (I think the speckles and spots are splash from the earlier feeding of Terp Tea, 2-1/2 weeks ago.)

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Is the yellowing on two lobes of a leaf anything?
Or don't worry, be happy?
Everything else looks good.
I am putting a little water over the top every 2 days, to keep the EWC and feeding layers happy.
Down the tube go light calmag and PK-13/14.
 
looks like a load of pests in there.
Oy...
Thanks for the heads up. :thumb:
I'm not 100% sure, but I think I remember splashing that particular plant with Terp Tea and being in a hurry, thinking, "It might stain, but no big." And I never got back to clean it.
And I remember skewering that leaf accidentally with a branch stake.
I trimmed everything bad out, and will monitor.

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Hey butler :ciao: I agree.
These spots concern me.

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@el gringuito have you looked at these for pests, eggs or poop?


Stay safe
Bill284

Hey Bill, thanks for saying! :ciao:
I cut out seven leaves, and inspected them all. I do not see any eggs or insects or anything on the underside.
(Are they there, but I do not see them?)

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Here they all are together.

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I do not see any spots on any other leaves or plants, but the plant is tall now, and these were near the ground, so we should be able to cut them out and not worry about anything. I monitor, and if any new spots develop i have some natural insecticide.

There are some moths in the room, but I think they come in from outside each night, because the light filters out the patio, and nothing here is sealed) so insects can get in without much difficulty).

The roof is a different story. Every night it rains, so every morning I go up, and I have to reapply the soap and neem, because there's a half dozen bugs perching or resting or eating.
I mixed it too strong at first, so the first leaves got burnt.
I diluted it a little, and the new leaves are not burnt (But the bugs come to visit every day).
 
Hey Bill, thanks for saying! :ciao:
I cut out seven leaves, and inspected them all. I do not see any eggs or insects or anything on the underside.
(Are they there, but I do not see them?)

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Here they all are together.

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I do not see any spots on any other leaves or plants, but the plant is tall now, and these were near the ground, so we should be able to cut them out and not worry about anything. I monitor, and if any new spots develop i have some natural insecticide.

There are some moths in the room, but I think they come in from outside each night, because the light filters out the patio, and nothing here is sealed) so insects can get in without much difficulty).

The roof is a different story. Every night it rains, so every morning I go up, and I have to reapply the soap and neem, because there's a half dozen bugs perching or resting or eating.
I mixed it too strong at first, so the first leaves got burnt.
I diluted it a little, and the new leaves are not burnt (But the bugs come to visit every day).
I blew it up and see a few things.
Did you check these spots?
Spraying consistently will be necessary I fear.
With the easy access of the bugs. :Namaste:


Stay safe
Bill284 😎

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I blew it up and see a few things.
Did you check these spots?
Spraying consistently will be necessary I fear.
With the easy access of the bugs. :Namaste:


Stay safe
Bill284 😎

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Okay. Oy... Gracias.

Since they are just starting flower, spray with organic dish soap?

But I am just curious, why are they only affecting the lower leaves on that one plant?? :hmmmm:
 
Okay. Oy... Gracias.

Since they are just starting flower, spray with organic dish soap?

But I am just curious, why are they only affecting the lower leaves on that one plant?? :hmmmm:
An infestation has to start somewhere :Namaste:
If that's what it is.
I'm only looking at a couple pics.
You see what the big picture is.
Just trying to help could be something else, just wanted to make sure your seeing everything.


Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
An infestation has to start somewhere :Namaste:
LOL!!!!!! :laugh:
Good shot!
Yes, I looked some more, spun the girls around, and I found a leaf on a different plant, so I need to spray everything. Thanks to you and @bluter :thanks:

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If that's what it is.
I'm only looking at a couple pics.
You see what the big picture is.
Just trying to help could something else, just wanted to make sure your seeing everything.

:thumb::thumb:
Stay safe
Bill284 😎
 
Is it a bad idea to mix neem oil with a little biodegradable soap, and use it to water the spreader roots?
 
If you want to use neem as a soil drench you can dilute it with water the same as you would do for foliar spray (which for mine is 2 tablespoons/gallon). Personally I'd stick with spraying rather than hoping it will work as a systemic.
I just sprayed everything with "green" bio dishwasher soap. I spun and hit the undersides, then I spun and hit the topsides. I did not use neem.

I suppose I can shield the flowers with my hand, and spray some carefully on some of the lower leaves (trying to avoid the buds), and hope the plant will absorb it foliarly.

I think Azi or someone said not to get it on the buds, because it tastes bad. :cough:
 
Ok, the whole plant got soap (topside and underside, buds and all). It is a bud wash this time for sure! 🛁

Then I shielded the buds with a hand, and sprayed neem on the outer fan leaves. I hope it will go systemic.

How often do I apply it?
 
Neem is indeed usually reserved for veg. In flower I have no problem using Dr Bronner's unscented castille soap. I haven't found organic systemics to work on my plants.
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Thanks, Shed.
When Dr. Bronner's gets here I will switch.

You put Dr. Bronner's unscented castille on the buds and everything??
 
Hmmm 🤔
Are these light green veins anything?

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