70 days flowering then this?

Herb & Suds

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Thanks for chiming in Herb & Suds. I thought the same thing but I don't see any insects at all. Not even with a scope. So if this is indeed mites am I too far in to worry about it or should I take measures. I'm thinking about another week or so before chop.
Hey I could be wrong but if it is I would think there is very little you can do at this point
One thing about having them the plants seem to finish early:wall:
 

ANC

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Sucks for you, I had to take clones dip them in anti mite shit and root them to start clean. Then did antifungal/bacterial treatment.
Those plants grow so nicely now.
 
Thanks for chiming in Herb & Suds. I thought the same thing but I don't see any insects at all. Not even with a scope. So if this is indeed mites am I too far in to worry about it
Sucks for you, I had to take clones dip them in anti mite shit and root them to start clean. Then did antifungal/bacterial treatment.
Those plants grow so nicely now.
Sucks for you, I had to take clones dip them in anti mite shit and root them to start clean. Then did antifungal/bacterial treatment.
Those plants grow so nicely now.
It looks more like a defeiciency to me. Check your micronutrients. Especially manganese
 

ANC

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you mite be right.. the thumbnails looked like classic mititus.

Looking at the larger pics. The damage seems to be symmetrical and focussed around the veins...
Likely calcium or something... The first thing to address is pH... You HAVE to drift or alternate pH between the two extreme points suggested for normal growth.
 

grilledcheese101

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I let my buddy take a couple of my plants into his house within 24 hrs they had similar brown spots. We fixed it with less heat and better air quality. But it looks like a magnese or molybdenum def. Molasses is heavy in metals and isally help get back on track
 

Smokedoutplayinggalaga420

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I let my buddy take a couple of my plants into his house within 24 hrs they had similar brown spots. We fixed it with less heat and better air quality. But it looks like a magnese or molybdenum def. Molasses is heavy in metals and isally help get back on track
Thanks cheese101. Will try that today. I'm using a mix of cfls and full spec. Leds. About 3-4 inches away with desk fan in a closet grow
 

grilledcheese101

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Thanks cheese101. Will try that today. I'm using a mix of cfls and full spec. Leds. About 3-4 inches away with desk fan in a closet grow
Ya just try to lower overall temps and get more air in, and feed with molasses , ph as you normally would. I don't fuck around with ph havent used a stick in 3 years. The beauty of organics.
 
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