Diagnosis please?

Dankfactory

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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
Are you claiming its a deficiency then? I know nothing of you're growing history Rob, but I've been growing full time since I was 17, Im now 32, my ladies are so frosted they look like prom queens and that pic is a dead ringer of insect damage, specifically mites. Tell you what: I'm down for a friendly forum wager that states you don't know what the f*** you're talking about and it turns out to be mites... If I'm wrong then I will concede like a man.
 

rob333

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Are you claiming its a deficiency then? I know nothing of you're growing history Rob, but I've been growing full time since I was 17, Im now 32, my ladies are so frosted they look like prom queens and that pic is a dead ringer of insect damage, specifically mites. Tell you what: I'm down for a friendly forum wager that states you don't know what the f*** you're talking about and it turns out to be mites... If I'm wrong then I will concede like a man.
wooptie do for u sunshine 32 lol i have grown more plants then u have had hot dinners ;) hope that helps u out
 

rob333

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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.
look on the under sides of the leaves see if theres any movement also check the edges of the leaves see if theres and white mildew looking shit on the top and under the leaves that will be there shit also spray a light mist of water see if u can see webbings for me ;)
 

rob333

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look on the under sides of the leaves see if theres any movement also check the edges of the leaves see if theres and white mildew looking shit on the top and under the leaves that will be there shit also spray a light mist of water see if u can see webbings for me ;)
ill pretty much bet my left nut its not spider mite
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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I'm working with these girls 5 to 6 times a day. I would have spotted spider webs almost certainly. Even though the plants are crammed in pretty tight we're only talking about a 2 foot by 2 foot space so I find it unlikely I would have missed something like a web.
 

rob333

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I'm working with these girls 5 to 6 times a day. I would have spotted spider webs almost certainly. Even though the plants are crammed in pretty tight we're only talking about a 2 foot by 2 foot space so I find it unlikely I would have missed something like a web.
do u flush in ur coco every 5 dayz ?
 

rob333

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I'm working with these girls 5 to 6 times a day. I would have spotted spider webs almost certainly. Even though the plants are crammed in pretty tight we're only talking about a 2 foot by 2 foot space so I find it unlikely I would have missed something like a web.
wen we run coco well i ran coco for about 6 years this how we would go it would be a 1 min feed 3 times a day for 5 days then 1 5 min feed of fresh water then repeat till the last week of harvest then its just plain water ph set at 5.5
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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do u flush in ur coco every 5 dayz ?
I don't flush on a schedule. In 60 days, I've probably flushed 3 times. The small size of the pots and the way I water I kind of think flushing is unnecessary. This is my 1st problem I've encountered pretty much the entire grow.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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If this is a nute issues, which I HOPE it is, I'll flush the girls. The others are healthy as a horse but I'll flush them anyway. The plant that has this problem is kind of a dud plant anyway...she won't be making the cut for the experiment.
 

rob333

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I don't flush on a schedule. In 60 days, I've probably flushed 3 times. The small size of the pots and the way I water I kind of think flushing is unnecessary. This is my 1st problem I've encountered pretty much the entire grow.
u dont have to flush my mate dosent but some nutes have high salts i would say give her a flush and see how it goes 3 times the pot size of water should do it man
 
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