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There is a combination of problems with your "babies" - Extreme humidity may cause leaves to remain tissue paper thin. Take small steps in your attempts to balance your nutrient solution. It is better to under-feed your plants than to overdose them. Try adding about half of a recommended concentration as you experiment. You can always add more later.

Keep in mind when your humidity spikes to 60% - it creates an environment for spider mites, yellowing leaves, stunted growth, and prevent nutrient up-take. You should not have to leave a tray of water in the room...it creates the current problems you're dealing with. Maintain your humidity level at 45%-50% no higher than that. Your temps should be maintained at 72-78 degrees during the day and no lower than 65 degrees at night. YOU MUST MAINTAIN the ideal environment - Remember cannabis are sensitive and a fluctuating environment will STRESS them and put you on the defense.

If you haven't already - invest in a Moister/EC meter and if you can afford one a Brinx-Meter is awesome for growers!!!!

Let me know if you have any other questions...
 

SmokerE

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Remember cannabis are sensitive and a fluctuating environment will STRESS them and put you on the defense.


Let me know if you have any other questions...
I have a question. Cannabis is sensitive? I always just threw it in there with nutes and a light and ...BAM.
 

crazy-mental

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no nute can burn a plant if you feed to early i dont start to feed till week 4 plus. then only once a week till i goto 12/12.
the plant has been eaten by somthing, unless it was you, but yes temps, seem to to humid for the plant, get a fan.
what lite sced you on?, also what lites?.
 
Some strains are more durable then others....but what I have noticed on this forum is many subscribers are not even following the basic rules for growing cannabis and that is why you find many asking questions that are "grow 101" questions.
You on the other hand may have a little more experience in growing cannabis but I assure you if the conditions were not right; nutes and a light would not equal BAM!!!!
 

homegrownboy

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I do have a fan...the temps don't get higher then 78 and never lower then 70, i only feed her every 3-4 waterings...i let her go 5 waterings with no nutes in between to try to adjust thinking it could be that..i just fed her my last watering, but it looks like new growth is still kinda deformed...THERE ARE NO BUGS AT ALL IN MY PLANT...i bought some Safers spay when i noticed that i had a few mites...but they are ALL gone now...that was 3 weeks back and i just did my last spray last night for the mites which was what the bottle reccomended...and a thourogh checkover reveled NO bugs at all.
 

homegrownboy

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Yes i know...hence why i said i did my last spay last night...it said to spay the plant once a week for 3 weeks...which i did...and to spray when any other bugs are apparent...the brand is SAFERS, and it is meant for spidermites whitefly and other nasty bugs
 

crazy-mental

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well thats your prob then, when the bugs, go, then your plants will get better, just not so hot. the mites love hot, and mites love eating your buds.all day long.
 

homegrownboy

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Well that's what everyone keeps saying...IT IS NOT BUGS...new growth is also getting it as well...i have a deficincy or humidity problem...not a bug problem
 

homegrownboy

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Again airflow is good...what do you mean by consult in?

Thx for the compiment about the pics...easy to do really just use macro mode
 
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