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It is, north gaHi Hubbard88, Welcome! She looks ridden hard and put away wet! Is it fall soon where you are?
It would not pest nor over fertilization. About a month ago I did not dilute the vinegar as much as I should and it burnt all of myLeaves so I cut all of the burnt ones off and now when it grows when the pistols come out they dieWelcome to the Forum, unfortunately you've got some issues, probably too late to do much about it. Looks like you've got major pest problems and maybe overfertilization.
I mean it has strong smell to it and those clear sticky things all over does it take a while for the buds to fill in and formIt would not pest nor over fertilization. About a month ago I did not dilute the vinegar as much as I should and it burnt all of myLeaves so I cut all of the burnt ones off and now when it grows when the pistols come out they die
Why were you spraying with vinegar? Whatever the cause, the plant is not going to do much more than it has, the buds will mature, but I doubt they’re going to get a lot bigger. Something is definitely wrong, Citric acid sprays will cause pistol browning. The leaves are not growing normally (neither are the buds). I’m wondering if you over acidified the soil with numerous vinegar sprays?It would not pest nor over fertilization. About a month ago I did not dilute the vinegar as much as I should and it burnt all of myLeaves so I cut all of the burnt ones off and now when it grows when the pistols come out they die
Me personally I think I damaged the cell walls of the new growth that's does growWhy were you spraying with vinegar? Whatever the cause, the plant is not going to do much more than it has, the buds will mature, but I doubt they’re going to get a lot bigger. Something is definitely wrong, Citric acid sprays will cause pistol browning. The leaves are not growing normally (neither are the buds). I’m wondering if you over acidified the soil with numerous vinegar sprays?
I think the plant is next to being toast. It probably can be saved and brought back to health but that will take several months inside the house and under lights. But that would involve removing all the buds and getting the plant to start back into a vegetating stage right away. And would have to figure out if there is an insect problem before that gets out of control. Probably not worth it unless it is for the experience.Whatever the cause, the plant is not going to do much more than it has, the buds will mature, but I doubt they’re going to get a lot bigger. Something is definitely wrong, Citric acid sprays will cause pistol browning. The leaves are not growing normally (neither are the buds).
I have the feeling that the cells are healthy and attempting to grow. Something other than "cell wall damage" is causing the plant to have those damaged leaves. There are some small buds starting to grow along with new leaves so cell wall damage being passed on to new cells is not a problem.Me personally I think I damaged the cell walls of the new growth that's does grow
It happens. Always best to ask for recipe if you find someone using a mix they made themselves. And while waiting for them to get back with the recipe look it up to find out how other make it. Many of the vinegar & water home-made sprays are for powdery mildew control and a common recipe is 4 or 5 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (not white or distilled vinegar) to a gallon of water.I only did that vinegar spray that one time I did not know it's supposed to be diluted ..........I had about two cups with two cups of water
A mild case of browning but those pistils on @Hubbard88's plant are a deep brown and dead.Citric acid sprays will cause pistol browning.
I think a lot has to do with how concentrated the citric acid spray is, looks like you've got it dialed in!A mild case of browning but those pistils on @Hubbard88's plant are a deep brown and dead.
I use a Citric Acid mix for Powdery MIldew and deliberately spray the buds to get the acidic surface to reduce the chance of he mildew growing in all the nooks and crannies in the buds. The pistils still stay alive and barely turn brown except from normal aging.
This stack of buds is on an outdoor plant and as luck would have it I sprayed it 3 times in the last week... on last Sunday, on Thursday and again on Saturday. Always sprayed in early afternoon on a sunny day and the pistils are not that much browner than they would be about 5 weeks into flowering.
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