Conradino23 Keeps On Keeping On Outdoor & Indoor Using LOS/High Brix Methods

Yeah some insect bites.
 
Preventive is the way... What an oz of prevention is worth a pound of cure.... I treat all happy healthy veg plants with a neem product... What I like about a neem is it suffocates mites, and is an anti feed that leaves a coating that mites don't like. But afew washes with a lite neem wash,,, never hurt any plant... Take any leaf you know ain't going to make it,,, the fewer leaves ,the fewer hiding places,, the better wash your going to get... The key is don't get the sons of bitches. Youngings are looking good...

GL and Keepem Green
 
Spider mites are easy,,, as long as you ain't got anything in flower...................
 
I'm gonna inspect them today. I'll treat it as a prevention.
 
So here are the gals after 4 days in the air-pots!













No mites, but I have problem. When I looked at the Red Diesel I saw some dark spots and my guess it's from COB, spectrum or heat. However, she's quite far from the chip, so I'm not 100% sure. But leaves also have a weird colour, they're bleaching. I moved it under GROwant and put Pink Sherbert under COB. We'll see if I see any change in a couple of days.

Has anyone ever experienced anything like that?


 
I've done some burning with my fancy new panels. I see 2 different kinds of burning. You've got the dry burn going. When I have liquid on my leaves, burning happens near the tips and forms some round spots.
Looks a bit like a calmag issue, but slightly different and easy to tell when you've seen a good bit of both. The splotches form different shaped areas in a calmag issue.
Good lord I've screwed up a lot of plants!
 
So here are the gals after 4 days in the air-pots!













No mites, but I have problem. When I looked at the Red Diesel I saw some dark spots and my guess it's from COB, spectrum or heat. However, she's quite far from the chip, so I'm not 100% sure. But leaves also have a weird colour, they're bleaching. I moved it under GROwant and put Pink Sherbert under COB. We'll see if I see any change in a couple of days.

Has anyone ever experienced anything like that?


that's a new one on me its not even the top leaf either I would think if its the light then it also be on the other leaves on top they look like there growing well your used to your stable ud genetics I have noticed that a lot of these new strains can be extra particular in how there grown good luck man!:)
 
I've done some burning with my fancy new panels. I see 2 different kinds of burning. You've got the dry burn going. When I have liquid on my leaves, burning happens near the tips and forms some round spots.
Looks a bit like a calmag issue, but slightly different and easy to tell when you've seen a good bit of both. The splotches form different shaped areas in a calmag issue.
Good lord I've screwed up a lot of plants!
lol ive screwed up my share to tead!
 
I've done some burning with my fancy new panels. I see 2 different kinds of burning. You've got the dry burn going. When I have liquid on my leaves, burning happens near the tips and forms some round spots.
Looks a bit like a calmag issue, but slightly different and easy to tell when you've seen a good bit of both. The splotches form different shaped areas in a calmag issue.
Good lord I've screwed up a lot of plants!

So calcium eh? Hmm I'd have to probably add some fish meal to fix that. She was transplanted into a mix of new and old soil, so maybe it's that.... I'm telling you I miss outdoor.
 
Or maybe it's both. Change of spectrum, quick growth and suddenly she's getting burnt, cause she doesn't have enough calcium :)
 
I'm still not sure what caused it, but I lean towards new spectrum.
 
Many functions are light spectrum mediated, so with artificial lights, you need artificial ratios and diet imo. Doesn't matter if synth or organic, more so the ratios. LED generally needs more Ca. I think it's phytochrome related, overdriving it with R>Fr. But in either event, it's def not Ca. I'd guess Mn/Mg or if not, then K/P. A shot of micros should help.

Newbies are looking Thiccc ;)
 
Just to be on the safe side,,,, next time your at a nursery,,, pick up some bone meal and add to the mix. Bonemeal also is good food source for the microbial herd, and slow release form of Ca.. I like to mix a bag of bone meal with a bag of blood meal 50/50. That blood meal also throws some instantly released nitrogen to the mix.. GL My friend...
 
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