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My experience with moths; they lay their eggs hidden from predators (birds, spiders, etc) usually underneath leaf or low stem. I never seen them topside of leaf, when the little bastard worms come out, they wanna start eating asap without getting picked off by a predator.
Right B.yuck. they look like maturing trichs -_-
Hi Trichomes, I am in.
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Thank you for all your participation, I will respond to all responders, next. My girls come first, and today, Fluxy Lady is not looking any better. I have not fed her since I first saw this.
My guess is I was feeding on the aggressive side and now I am paying for it. I need some help!!
check your PM's from me T when you have a chance
Ya wow the spottiness of it is strange indeed, normally you would find that it is more evenly spread????
Have you though of the possibility that it could maybe not be nute burn but rather a deficiency of sorts...my closest guess would be magnesium deficiency as A light green or yellow colouring will begin to show on the veins and edges of the lower & older leaves - this is one of the classic signs of cannabis magnesium deficiency here is an example of a leaf from a plant with magnesium deficiency.. does not look the same as yours but this is the closest i can guess to your problem
Your muxy may be showing signs of a magnesium deficiency' if this is the case (and i am not saying for a fact it is) before you go add more have a look at your ph because if the pH at the roots is too low, your cannabis cannot properly absorb magnesium through the roots cuzz ph is out of range. so again be careful here Adding more magnesium when there is a pH lock-out will probably not help Muxy because she will not be able to absorb any magnesium until the pH has been corrected.
Well whatever the problem is i think it is nute related, IMO i would suggest you do a Flush with PH'ed water to get the ph right and More important to flush out potential nute and salt build up this will help to stabilize everything and and eliminate the chance of any more damage. after the flush i would say let her rest for 12 or so hours then slowly bring back the nutes.
One thing to keep in mind Once the "Issue" is cleared up, the problem (yellowing lower leaves) will stop spreading to other leaves, usually within a few days. but the leaves which have been damaged by the "Issue" will probably not recover or turn green, so you want to pay attention to other growth for signs of recovery.
Well i hope you get to the bottom of it soon...
Best and Blessed to you my friend!!!
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