Diagnosis please?

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

I'm running a 12/12 from seed experiment with numerous strains and after pulling every plant out of the tent for a rearrangement, I noticed this on one and only one out of the 35 or so plants.

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I wish I could tell you how long she has been this way but I can't...I simply don't know.

I water almost daily...probably 5 out of 7 days and feeding is with every watering.
Running Coco/Perlite mix. 50% strength of my nute schedule which is only about 900 PPM. PH'd on every watering at 5.8 to 6.0. I water with large amounts of run-off each and every time to avoid the need to flush.

Hopefully you can help and this is an easy diagnosis.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Wow...I'm starting to panic. I have gone thru mites once before many many years ago and was from bringing outdoor stuff indoors. I'm at day 35 of flower. What do I do if it is mites?

In my one and only previous experience with mites, they spider web cocooned the plants...it was unbelievable.
 
Wow...I'm starting to panic. I have gone thru mites once before many many years ago and was from bringing outdoor stuff indoors. I'm at day 35 of flower. What do I do if it is mites?

In my one and only previous experience with mites, they spider web cocooned the plants...it was unbelievable.
If I'm not mistaken ladybugs eat spider mites. You could try putting a bunch of those in the room.
 

Mr John

Active Member
Hey Hot sorry to cause you to worry. I did a quick Google search and it could be simply splashing nute water on you lady, or more likely just a deficiency. Only one thread out of five I read mentioned bugs. (Mites or the ups) do you have a green colored light to use so you can get in your grow room now w and pull a leaf off ?
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Hey Hot sorry to cause you to worry. I did a quick Google search and it could be simply splashing nute water on you lady, or more likely just a deficiency. Only one thread out of five I read mentioned bugs. (Mites or the ups) do you have a green colored light to use so you can get in your grow room now w and pull a leaf off ?
I don't. Even if I go look now and interrupt the dark cycle there is nothing I can do about it tonight.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
Hey Hot sorry to cause you to worry. I did a quick Google search and it could be simply splashing nute water on you lady, or more likely just a deficiency. Only one thread out of five I read mentioned bugs. (Mites or the ups) do you have a green colored light to use so you can get in your grow room now w and pull a leaf off ?
Man...I sure hope that is all that is and not mites. That would be disastrous.
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

I'm running a 12/12 from seed experiment with numerous strains and after pulling every plant out of the tent for a rearrangement, I noticed this on one and only one out of the 35 or so plants.

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I wish I could tell you how long she has been this way but I can't...I simply don't know.

I water almost daily...probably 5 out of 7 days and feeding is with every watering.
Running Coco/Perlite mix. 50% strength of my nute schedule which is only about 900 PPM. PH'd on every watering at 5.8 to 6.0. I water with large amounts of run-off each and every time to avoid the need to flush.

Hopefully you can help and this is an easy diagnosis.
im gunna have to say that looks nothing like spider mite plant looks healthy no dieing leaves zero webing ;) im gunna have to say A salt build up or B maybe ph what are u doing them in soil dwc bubble ? or C a flux in the nutes what nuts u useing and how often ?? could be lacking N leave me a post ill sort it out for u lol spider mite
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
Hey everyone,

I'm running a 12/12 from seed experiment with numerous strains and after pulling every plant out of the tent for a rearrangement, I noticed this on one and only one out of the 35 or so plants.

View attachment 3280694

I wish I could tell you how long she has been this way but I can't...I simply don't know.

I water almost daily...probably 5 out of 7 days and feeding is with every watering.
Running Coco/Perlite mix. 50% strength of my nute schedule which is only about 900 PPM. PH'd on every watering at 5.8 to 6.0. I water with large amounts of run-off each and every time to avoid the need to flush.

Hopefully you can help and this is an easy diagnosis.
so u feed every day without a flush ???
 

Dankfactory

Well-Known Member
If I'm not mistaken ladybugs eat spider mites. You could try putting a bunch of those in the room.
No... I'm sorry but this is terrible advice. A ladybug, ( or a thousand of them) will always do pretty much the exact opposite of what you want them to do: escape the grow room and set up shop in other various parts of your house. What's that in your chicken taco? Why, It's a ladybug. Open a cabinet to grab a towel for your morning shower? Just a dozen ladybugs. No big deal.
Azatrol for Mites, and I do concur: it looks like Mites.
I've sprayed Azatrol all the way up to week 6 with no effect on taste/aroma. One tablespoon per gallon of distilled. Avoid tap water as a foliar spray or else you'll have calcium deposits on the leaves.
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
No... I'm sorry but this is terrible advice. A ladybug, ( or a thousand of them) will always do pretty much the exact opposite of what you want them to do: escape the grow room and set up shop in other various parts of your house. What's that in your chicken taco? Why, It's a ladybug. Open a cabinet to grab a towel for your morning shower? Just a dozen ladybugs. No big deal.
Azatrol for Mites, and I do concur: it looks like Mites.
I've sprayed Azatrol all the way up to week 6 with no effect on taste/aroma. One tablespoon per gallon of distilled. Avoid tap water as a foliar spray or else you'll have calcium deposits on the leaves.
man look at his plant there's no spider mite we gota steer away from the spider mite bullshit lol
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Yes, every day but with large amounts of run-off. I'll spare you the long deatiled explanation but the containers these plants are in are tiny. This one is 3" wide by 10" tall. When I water/feed, I'm getting 50% + run-off each time. Come morning, if I don't see any mites I'll first bow down and thank the cannabis gods and 2nd I'll flush this one thoroughly.
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
The party always starts with a single plant
yeah im gunna say its not spider mite as i have had spider mite a few times and its looks nothing like what spider mite does it kinda does but as i no they come on very quick and trash shit hard
 

Hot Diggity Sog

Well-Known Member
No... I'm sorry but this is terrible advice. A ladybug, ( or a thousand of them) will always do pretty much the exact opposite of what you want them to do: escape the grow room and set up shop in other various parts of your house. What's that in your chicken taco? Why, It's a ladybug. Open a cabinet to grab a towel for your morning shower? Just a dozen ladybugs. No big deal.
Azatrol for Mites, and I do concur: it looks like Mites.
I've sprayed Azatrol all the way up to week 6 with no effect on taste/aroma. One tablespoon per gallon of distilled. Avoid tap water as a foliar spray or else you'll have calcium deposits on the leaves.
OK...I'm going to buy this in the morning if I can find it anywhere otherwise I'll next day it from Amazon. If it's anything other than Mites, I dont care. If this plant is nute burned I don't really care.
 
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