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Bob999

Member
What is going on to my plants
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Also I saw two leafs having tiny holes
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And the edges look curled

Also I added orca and plant magic silicon and now every few hours to ph jumps from 5.8 to 7
 

Bob999

Member
Could you provide more information about your grow?
Temp 26 c
Water temp 20c with water cooler
Ec 0.8 gh trio feed
Orca and plant magic silicon
Res size 30 litres
Whole system 120 litres
2 plants in rdwc
Light recommended distance from manufacturer
Telos 10 Pro 120cm away
Been 19 days
Yesterday I topped plant
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OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
A spot here and there on a couple of leaves is nothing but you better hunt and kill those thrips before they become a problem. Easy to wipe them out by hand now if you check over all the leaves with a big old magnifying glass to find the babies before they mature and lay more eggs. That pic shows a young one about to become mature enough to mate and reproduce so give it a rub and kill it. Mature ones turn a tan colour and darken as they age. They like to lie in the main vein and feed or can often be found right down in the crotch of the leaf. Just rub anything that looks like a tiny white spot if not sure what it is. Check under the leaves too as that's where they seem to hatch from. The tiny babies can often be found tucked in along the main vein under there.

Good luck.

:peace:
 

Bob999

Member
A spot here and there on a couple of leaves is nothing but you better hunt and kill those thrips before they become a problem. Easy to wipe them out by hand now if you check over all the leaves with a big old magnifying glass to find the babies before they mature and lay more eggs. That pic shows a young one about to become mature enough to mate and reproduce so give it a rub and kill it. Mature ones turn a tan colour and darken as they age. They like to lie in the main vein and feed or can often be found right down in the crotch of the leaf. Just rub anything that looks like a tiny white spot if not sure what it is. Check under the leaves too as that's where they seem to hatch from. The tiny babies can often be found tucked in along the main vein under there.

Good luck.

:peace:
What shall I rub with ?
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
What shall I rub with ?
Your fingers. Just gently grab the leaf where the bug is and rub a bit. Very soft bodies so easy to kill and I've got rid of tehm a few times over the years just by hand. I just pull the finger of the leaf thru my fingers and hopefully get any underneath as well.

Get yourself a magnifying glass like the big one on top of the pic. Can scan dozens of leaves in a minute and it has a tiny higher powered one built in for a closer look but I've found it to be the best for bug hunting. It's only about 3X in the big lens and 5x in the little one but works great and about 10-$15 at the local drug store. I use that little 10X loupe to check out my trichs to see if it's getting close to harvest and can take a closer look with that old Radio Shack 30x scope that also has an 8X magnifying glass on the other end that pulls out. Also have a 60-1000X USB scope but it's pretty useless to look for bugs without a tripod or stand to hold it steady.

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These are the guys you go chemical warfare on when you find them on your plants. The Borg! I just use Safer's soap with 10ml/L canola or neem oil added for mites, thrips etc.

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Seeing as how you have a chiller get the nute temps down to 65-68F or around 18C. I've done a lot of DWC grows since '01 and that's the sweet spot.

:peace:
 
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