is this normal after flushing?

nick17gar

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did you filter the water and treat it w chlorine remover before you used it to flush the plants? and how much watering did you do
 

tom__420

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That is what I was thinking, those little spots looks like something was munching on the leaves. Get some neem oil if that is the case
 
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barackobama420

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SPIDER MITES. Get some neem oil and soak them bitch's in it every other day for at least 2 weeks. If you don't they will fuck up your whole crop. The pic you posted looks like it has NOTHING to do with flushing, usually when flushing the only effects you will see is with new foliage will be a lighter green color, not spots like you have, that is spider mite damage. NEEM OIL
 

shaps122

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did you filter the water and treat it w chlorine remover before you used it to flush the plants? and how much watering did you do
the water is just out the tap its the same water i'v been using all along its from a bore hole and its all filtered a few days ago i did add a little lemon oil in the water so it might be that!
 

shnkrmn

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It's spider mites, dude. No question. Since you are almost done, they aren't going to do much more damage. You need to fumigate your grow space when you are done and be vigilant about what comes in in future. They are difficult fuckers to defeat, but not impossible.
 

shaps122

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It's spider mites, dude. No question. Since you are almost done, they aren't going to do much more damage. You need to fumigate your grow space when you are done and be vigilant about what comes in in future. They are difficult fuckers to defeat, but not impossible.
iv looked all over the plant and cant see any i have two plants in there and they are touching and the other one looks fine ill post sum pics
 
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barackobama420

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Ya he is right, not impossible but will take alot of work to completely get rid of them. NEEM oil you can use up until a day or 2 of chopping them down
 
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barackobama420

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take some pics of the underside of leaves, if you have macro on your cam use that
 

shnkrmn

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iv looked all over the plant and cant see any i have two plants in there and they are touching and the other one looks fine ill post sum pics
I have 15 plants flowering right now; some have mites; another plant right next will not. Like I said, your plants are so far along I wouldn't do anything about it.

They are hard to spot. always look on the underside of fan leaves. Use a magnifier The adults are the size of a grain of pepper, so they are easy to miss. The eggs are clear or amber, perfectly round. The brown spots on your leaves is scarring from where they stick in a proboscis and suck the plant's juices. There's really nothing else that could cause THAT particular look.
 
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