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....those buggers came in your garden some how ....
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I appreciate everyone’s help! Y’all are the best!
Definitely right about that! Cleaning session tonight!
Just using filtered tap water.Apparently they can be transferred in H2O ? Are you using any type of well water?
EDIT: Oh and SUNLIGHT Kills them, so taking the soil and spreading it out thin on a tarp
in sunlight should kill them, also remove there food source (root system)
Hey Brixers. I’ve a couple of questions about my current plant (Blue Dream).
It3weeks since transplant (with TP drench)
4 days since flip.
The whole grow it’s yaken aaaages for the pot to dry out so it hasn’t had a great number of feeds/waters.
Upward growth has been slow throughout and I’ve pruned of a huge amount of internal growth to keep it airy.
Some small signs of pest activity here n there and not sure what it is. There’s been fungus gnats the whole time but most folks seemed to think that wasn’t an issue and that the sticky strips should sort it - and they have caught a few.
Anyway - I gave a leaf wash a about 6 days ago because of the nibbled bits (I couldn’t see a pest just some damage).
Yesterday and today I’m noticing some other marks (photos below) more and more.
At first I thought maybe it was from where the leaf wash stayed wet a long time, because the plant is so bushy, and caused a little burn... but today it looks like there might be either fungus gnat bites and /or mineral deficiency suggesting a root issue (which would maybe point the finger at fungus gnats again).
Anyway - maybe it’s something else entirely so I thought I should give y’all a look - and maybe it just really needs its drench (3 weeks since the last). I’ve been hanging out to get it some GE to try get some upward growth going, it hasn’t had much GE (only once during veg).
Spots...
Thoughts?
Cheers Gaz, Doc says do a full dry - soak cycle just once after flipping to flower light schedule... then don’t let it dry out after that. I’m pretty sureNOT Sure about your issues but wanted to just say
we dont let the girls dry out in flower and I see you flipped so just wanted to
give a heads up just in case
EDIT: I should say we dont let them dry out as much
Cheers Gaz, Doc says do a full dry - soak cycle just once after flipping to flower light schedule... then don’t let it dry out after that. I’m pretty sure
Thanks guys.
Veg’ed 10weeks - 9 weeks in the 1 gal and in an 8-9 gal ever since - and was looking excellent only a week ago, around the time I gave the leaf wash.
There could be 2 seperate things going on - o the gnats might’ve causing more probs than I thought.
Just adding ... some more investigation shows that something is definitely nibbling on the leaf tissue, mostly from the top. I can’t see any visible activity at all on the undersude. Only visible pest is the single fungus gnat.
I haven recharged yet as I’ve only just flipped to 11/13
Gray, I gave a Destress as the foliar prior to the leaf wash and actually made up some more this morning (a weak batch thinking about the every 3days approach) but I haven’t used it yet.
These are the nibbled bits I just found (hiding in the reflected leaf shine )
And there are a few spots with little bites like this.
So that’s probably (?) a seperate issue to the rusty burnt spots.
Yeah....sorry Amy and Gray. I think I turned it into the q n a thread earlier. My bad guys.