Are fungal gnats to blame for this destruction?

Auzzie07

Well-Known Member
Definitely not spider mites, I've battled those fuckers before, and I have searched every leaf's top and bottom for signs of mites. I've seen some gnats flying around, and I'm pretty damn sure this is their work, but I didn't know the effects would show as such (leaves look munched on, curved, and concaved).

What I've found interesting, is that the only the AK-48 plant I have seems to be affected; not the two Lemon G plants I have...

Is Lemon G a more pest-resistant plant?



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Lockdown420

Active Member
My knowlage is lacking. All my plants are so heathy they look fake not shity like yours. lose the attitude and im not your buddy. Im tryin to help you out with your problem you posted. Soil that is to hot causes narly ripped mutated leaves not just burt tips. But you allready knew that.
 

TogTokes

Well-Known Member
So many Emo dudes on this site, don't ask a Q if you can't take a answer. Don't like an answer? easy solution, act like a little emo girl. Oh wait no j/k... Seriously grow up peoples.
 

watchhowIdoit

New Member
And you're knowledge is lacking...

Soil too hot = nutrient burn = tips yellowing, and necrotic tips.

Keep reading, buddy.
His knowledge is lacking? Yet your the one who is wondering if fungus gnats caused your plant to look like crap. Too funny. By the way, Lockdown was correct. You should go back 'down under' your boyfriends skirt....
 

IVIars

Active Member
its a nute prob, nit sure exactly what one but prob a mag or cal. It might be a type of virus that is carried by the bugs, not TMV. People are still trying to pinpoint exactly what it's. Try adjust each nute and see if it sill stop. Could be caused by over fert a bit
 

a mongo frog

Well-Known Member
could be not enough light, plant not uptaking properly due to that. then the humidity around the plant must be out of wack due to all the moisture in the soil.
i would double check all my ambients and go from there.
 
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