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Yesterday there was quite a few but today there is next to none. I saw one earlier. I'm allowing the pots to dry much more and have increased air flow around the potsLooks like root damage, have you seen any fungus gnats?
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Yesterday there was quite a few but today there is next to none. I saw one earlier. I'm allowing the pots to dry much more and have increased air flow around the potsLooks like root damage, have you seen any fungus gnats?
No not yet but I will next time I go in the roomDid you place the trap I suggested?
Won't that kill good microbes as well though. I have some DE on the way. What about neem oil? Would that work?They will suck the life out of plants, use some peroxide on your soil.
I agree. It looks that way to me as well.The spider on the purple Chem is awesome!! He’s got your back for sure!
Let’s get these girls back on track! It does look like overwatering IMO.
Lower leaves yellowing / wilting / sad / soil looks damp
I’m sure they will bounce back in no time though Prof! Hope your well my man!
One thing that I've noticed over the last 36 hours is that they have started drinking less which is weird. Won't be long and they'll be in new pots with fresh soil and a more controllable environmentI agree. It looks that way to me as well.
Thanks penny. Now that I've looked at the earlier pics I can see that some are definitely getting better. There's still no fungus gnats today which is good. How's your situation coming on?Looks like maybe potassium deficiency, feed some bloom nutes and see if they straighten up for you.