iliketogethigh
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Hey what up my fellas ! It is a beautiful spring at my latitude 57° 00'N and the outdoor season is just about to get started, well i have some early plants waiting for a better weather to be putted outside, so the season is already going, actually for me its just one big one year growing season all year long every year. And before we look at my problem i want to wish you, good summer and let there be no spider mites in your crops, let there be no nutrient deficiencies and let there be no sticks no seeds just good dank weed.
So my problem started about week and a half ago. Short story, im confuzed and cant identify witch nute deficiency / or if it really is one. Long story i took some clones from my previous plant before turning it to flowering and gave them to a friend, because i didn't have space for a "clone box" the mother plant for them clones was Purple grizly kush form blimburn seeds. Turns out some time like some real good time after switching to flow, iv'e gotten my self a problem with spider mites, the plant was super small, and i couldn't understand why the hell its so small, i had realy good veg time and yeah i noticed the white spots and took imediate action, managed to save something and after 9 weeks of flowering i cut it down, and my final harvest was 13 grams
witch by the way still was strong as f because i used UVB light from my GF witch she uses for gel nails
anyway this is the plant before i choped it down.
Now ass soon as my box was empty i took my clone from my friend i gave him one, and the two other just didn't make it. i transplanted it in a 10 L pot and it really loved everything i did to it, some time later i identified those nasty mites again, i cleaned my grow space more than enought times and turns out it was my buddy who had the infestation, and i just infected my first plant because we spend a lot time together and i was inside his grow room so... anyway, i used home made cayanne pepper spray and organic tabacco tea, and looks like i fought them off. now here is the problem before i switched to flow. i transplanted the plant to a bigger sized container about 20 litters its the same containter the first plant was in. by the way this is the plant before i transplanted nice and healty, and yeah you can see the first yelow spot on one of the leaves, but i didnt pay much atention to it, but maybe its connected somehow.
i have to admit i wasnt cearfull enought and i gave the plant a little shock the soil cracked a bit in the middle, but the plant didn't show any major signs of a shock, you know the leaves loosing water and pointing down. a few days later i noticed something happening, the tips of the older leaves apeared burnt, not all of them, just some, i gave it a day ore two to see how does it progressed, i am 80 % shure that it wasnt nute burn because i am realy cearfull with fertilising and i usualy use organics, however this time i used chemical nutrient solution and used it very cearfully but who knows...
anyway i read here and there online, and figured that it could be photasium def. , but i wasn't 100 % shure, ive had a lot of grows but ive had only a few problems with my plants thats why i dont have much expirience with nute problems. I read that during transplanting if the plant expiriences shock it may cause this deficiency but the plant should recover on its own.
enought with the talking now lets look at some pictures
here is the begining of the problem on a leaf
and this is how it progresses
still plant looks good exept the leaves witch are yelowish brown. Two weeks in flowering yesterday saw the first calyxes
whats your thoughts what could it bet, im really confuzed and for the first time cant understand whats wrong.
im using 130 w LED multi spectrum + some suplemental l cfl ighting, if the weather is good and sunny i put it on a balcony, saving electricity, and whats better for them buds than real natural sun, been dooing this (indoor/outdoor method for a while) last year i had a super cropy pineaple chunk gave huge yeald and the smoke was real good, i could feel the love and care ive been given and i could feel the suns influence on the plant was a lot stronger, because of the UV light receaved from the sun.
anyway im using organic soil with Biohumuss (worm castings) vermiculite and perlite thats about it been using this from the beginign of time. Cant wait for your thoughts and expirience
Namaste

So my problem started about week and a half ago. Short story, im confuzed and cant identify witch nute deficiency / or if it really is one. Long story i took some clones from my previous plant before turning it to flowering and gave them to a friend, because i didn't have space for a "clone box" the mother plant for them clones was Purple grizly kush form blimburn seeds. Turns out some time like some real good time after switching to flow, iv'e gotten my self a problem with spider mites, the plant was super small, and i couldn't understand why the hell its so small, i had realy good veg time and yeah i noticed the white spots and took imediate action, managed to save something and after 9 weeks of flowering i cut it down, and my final harvest was 13 grams



Now ass soon as my box was empty i took my clone from my friend i gave him one, and the two other just didn't make it. i transplanted it in a 10 L pot and it really loved everything i did to it, some time later i identified those nasty mites again, i cleaned my grow space more than enought times and turns out it was my buddy who had the infestation, and i just infected my first plant because we spend a lot time together and i was inside his grow room so... anyway, i used home made cayanne pepper spray and organic tabacco tea, and looks like i fought them off. now here is the problem before i switched to flow. i transplanted the plant to a bigger sized container about 20 litters its the same containter the first plant was in. by the way this is the plant before i transplanted nice and healty, and yeah you can see the first yelow spot on one of the leaves, but i didnt pay much atention to it, but maybe its connected somehow.

i have to admit i wasnt cearfull enought and i gave the plant a little shock the soil cracked a bit in the middle, but the plant didn't show any major signs of a shock, you know the leaves loosing water and pointing down. a few days later i noticed something happening, the tips of the older leaves apeared burnt, not all of them, just some, i gave it a day ore two to see how does it progressed, i am 80 % shure that it wasnt nute burn because i am realy cearfull with fertilising and i usualy use organics, however this time i used chemical nutrient solution and used it very cearfully but who knows...
anyway i read here and there online, and figured that it could be photasium def. , but i wasn't 100 % shure, ive had a lot of grows but ive had only a few problems with my plants thats why i dont have much expirience with nute problems. I read that during transplanting if the plant expiriences shock it may cause this deficiency but the plant should recover on its own.
enought with the talking now lets look at some pictures
here is the begining of the problem on a leaf


and this is how it progresses


still plant looks good exept the leaves witch are yelowish brown. Two weeks in flowering yesterday saw the first calyxes

whats your thoughts what could it bet, im really confuzed and for the first time cant understand whats wrong.
im using 130 w LED multi spectrum + some suplemental l cfl ighting, if the weather is good and sunny i put it on a balcony, saving electricity, and whats better for them buds than real natural sun, been dooing this (indoor/outdoor method for a while) last year i had a super cropy pineaple chunk gave huge yeald and the smoke was real good, i could feel the love and care ive been given and i could feel the suns influence on the plant was a lot stronger, because of the UV light receaved from the sun.
anyway im using organic soil with Biohumuss (worm castings) vermiculite and perlite thats about it been using this from the beginign of time. Cant wait for your thoughts and expirience
Namaste







