Multy Farmers for Multy Strains

Danielsgb

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Dan my guess would be a slight nitrogen deficiency Yellowing usually starts at the leaf tip and works its way back to the petiole. And I notice the petiole is purple also. Magnesium deficiencies usually start with the yellowing surrounding the entire leaf. Working its way to the interior of the leaf leaving the veins green. Probaly nothing to worry about. Sometimes young plants can be a bit short on the micros that help transport the macros. It should sort its self out. Maybe a nice shot of fish emulsion o kick start things.
What made me overlook N as the deficiency was I fed it and next day saw those yellowing leaves. I gave them a F.E. at 1/4 tsp./quart. I'll give them some Epsom Tea next time for the Mag. Thx:eyesmoke:

Damn brother, that White Russian Looks freaking awesome. It seems like we all got some tall phenos with the P/R's. Dan's were some tall bitches too if I remember correctly but I still really like them. Pretty easy to grow, take to cloning and good producer so I am stoked about the Q/R's now.

Peace

Big
3/6 were really tall, one of those was pretty purple. 2/6 were shorty's one of them was a bit less purple. One was a dude. I noticed a ton of trichs I assume from the Hash Plant lineage. We decided the flavor was Pink Lemonade. Sweet & fruity with a hint of lemon.

Well there's a bunch of tough ones to follow before me :eyesmoke: But here is my NL auto. It stretched a little, so I have it under the blue CMH to help it fill out. It will be 12/12 from seed. Here is a picture of my cabinet as well with a small lineup. Having some type of deficiency myself at the moment, I'm trying to work it out now.

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Could you re-upcan them to bury the stem up to the cotyledons? That's what I would do. Might not be possible just an idea.
Danielsbongsmilie
 

gumball

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Could you re-upcan them to bury the stem up to the cotyledons? That's what I would do. Might not be possible just an idea.
Danielsbongsmilie
I may be able to if I do it today. I might try it. I have beat up plants worse and they survived :weed:
 

bigman4270

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All right everyone. Needing some help with these spider mites. I have been using the Natria but I am trying to put a treatment plan together and looking for some input. If ya do a search for spider mite treatment, you get overloaded with whats out there and of course there's are the best. I know about the good ole Neem Oil and I remember Dan using the Doktor Doom foggers with success. I also hear good thing about both Azamax and Azatrol which are both basically the same. From what I have read they can be used in flower also so that would be perfect for me.

Just trying to get some input from you guys and gals that have fought the battle against these fuckers. I am not sure if complete eradication is hopeless but with a good treatment and prevention plan in place, I should be able to keep em at bay.

Thanks for any input.

Peace

Big
 

cowboylogic

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I am all about Doktor Doom foggers. 1st treatment do a full bomb of the grow area. 2nd:Then every 3 days just before lights out fog the canopy of the plants. (they like warm and will be most active in the canopy) Use a fogger but dont push the button down so far as too lock it down. You can even break the little tab off so it cannot lock down. Repeat 2nd step 3 times and you shoud have broken the breeding cycle. Adults and larve are relatively easy to kill. Its the nitshells(eggs) that haunt you. Also if you have other houseplants around you may want to make sure none are harboring in them............

edit:and I have not had a chance to look yet but Home Depot or the like may have pyrethrum foggers. I have just never looked. If they do I bet they are cheaper than paying for the name DD...........
 

cowboylogic

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Danielsgb

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Sorry I'm rushed. Friends in town. Floramite worked good too. In addition to what they are saying.
Daniels
 

gumball

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Hey lumi, its the auto nl, so yeah.

Hey Byg, I would suggest the same, maybe a sulfur burner but not 100% on its effectivenes with SM. Daniels?
 

bigman4270

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Thanks everybody for the help. So after looking at all the product and suggestions I think I am going to go with the Doktor Doom foggers like Cowboy said. Mostly because of having 2 of the ladies over 4 weeks flower. I like its a pyrethrium based mitacide that breaks down after hours and for prevention it will be the Azatrol. It contain azadirachtin which is a natural growth inhibitor, anti feedant, and repellent which breaks the life cycle. Thats what important when fighting the freaking bastards is keeping the life cycle disrupted. If that does not work than it will be the floramite and then the maliathon. Also going to up the silica like Lumi suggested but I can't get the temps any lower than 73-75 lights on and the R/H is around 45 right now because its snowing outside.

Peace

Big
 

Danielsgb

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Hey Byg, I would suggest the same, maybe a sulfur burner but not 100% on its effectivenes with SM. Daniels?
I think it would do good, but not that far into flowering. Maybe up to 2 weeks into it, but after I wouldn't. I'd be worried about tasting the sulfur.
 

cowboylogic

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I am all about Doktor Doom foggers. 1st treatment do a full bomb of the grow area. 2nd:Then every 3 days just before lights out fog the canopy of the plants. (they like warm and will be most active in the canopy) Use a fogger but dont push the button down so far as too lock it down. You can even break the little tab off so it cannot lock down. Repeat 2nd step 3 times and you shoud have broken the breeding cycle. Adults and larve are relatively easy to kill. Its the nitshells(eggs) that haunt you. Also if you have other houseplants around you may want to make sure none are harboring in them....
Thanks FDD and RIU.......
 
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