Leaf clawing?

Fakir710

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Hey RIU what's on?

Just want to show you this, doesn't look like nothing important at all, next day just water and will see how they develope.

I just transplanted this girls I popped from seed 8 days ago from solo cups to 1 gal pots with azos and mykos. Last watering was. R/o water with Cal max to 200ppm, bio rhizotonic and Canna Bio vega to 320ppm. PH 6.4. Next other day I foliar sprayed them with phosphoric soap, BAC's foliar spray + BAC's Amino Complex, recommended dose at 7.0.

And 3 of the girls looks like this right now, I never seen this clawing. Maybe because they so young and the amino acids give them a little bit of N stress?

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The rest is looking Okey!

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Regards.
 

xtsho

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Why are you spraying all that stuff on your plants? You don't need all those products. Plant them in some good soil, give them good light, let them grow. That's probably from that stuff you're spraying. My suggestion would be to stop.
 

Fakir710

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Why are you spraying all that stuff on your plants? You don't need all those products. Plant them in some good soil, give them good light, let them grow. That's probably from that stuff you're spraying. My suggestion would be to stop.
Hey! Phosphoric soap and foliar spray is just a solution for insects, I got little fungus gnats and it's works for me, Amino Complex is just a small N push because I want to stimulate them grow a bit since this run is gonna be a little bit shorter than others.
I have been using foliar feeding, and solutions in my veg tent always I had no problems with it. Just asking about the claw.

Thanks for your time, regards.
 

Fakir710

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look a bit overwatered.
Possible but I did not watered them a lot, actually this I gave less water because they are smaller, but yeah, it possible.

Explaining the fungus gnats.
Fungus gnats coming from everywhere cause a live surrounded by commercial fields. :'( Just trying to control them, nothing super important. I find sometimes fungus gnats or fruit flies in my home coming from outside...
 

InTheValley

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next time, mix cinnamon into your soil before putting plant in it. Ive had gnats before, have not seen 1 single one since ive started to do this. Cinnamon with also benefit your young roots, so its a win win.
 

Fakir710

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next time, mix cinnamon into your soil before putting plant in it. Ive had gnats before, have not seen 1 single one since ive started to do this. Cinnamon with also benefit your young roots, so its a win win.

Really? Cinnamon powder and thats all? How many I should put per soil litre? Can I do cinnamon foliar spray also? How does she actually works killing gnats?
 

InTheValley

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not sure on amounts man, i just sprinkle on the top till i cant see soil anymore, then mixup. Not sure why they dont like it to be honest. You can use cinnamon OIL as a foliage spray, and will actually help with PM and mold in the future also.

the cinnamon kills the eggs, and the adults just wont go near the plant anymore. So get sticky traps for the ones flying around, and max a mixture of cinnamon and peroxide for your drains in your house, if your seeing them all the time, thats where they are probably coming from.
 
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Fakir710

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not sure on amounts man, i just sprinkle on the top till i cant see soil anymore, then mixup. Not sure why they dont like it to be honest. You can use cinnamon OIL as a foliage spray, and will actually help with PM and mold in the future also.

the cinnamon kills the eggs, and the adults just wont go near the plant anymore. So get sticky traps for the ones flying around, and max a mixture of cinnamon and peroxide for your drains in your house, if your seeing them all the time, thats where they are probably coming from.
Thanks for the for the reply, I would try next transplant.

Those are pics from the plants, looks more like genetic related...

But I cannot tell sure, I'm not an expert.

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Regards!
 

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Obepawn

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Possible but I did not watered them a lot, actually this I gave less water because they are smaller, but yeah, it possible.



Fungus gnats coming from everywhere cause a live surrounded by commercial fields. :'( Just trying to control them, nothing super important. I find sometimes fungus gnats or fruit flies in my home coming from outside...
I use diatomaceous earth, and don’t be afraid to over use. Won’t hurt your plants, just cover the top soil with it. It dries the gnats exoskeletons out and helps retain nutrients in the soil if you mix it into soil as an amendment. You can mix into cup of water and drink it. Good for you, your pets and your plants.
 
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