808Budz
Active Member
Aloha guys,
First time posting here. I recently acquired a grow tent along with a greenhouse from my downstairs neighbor and am totally new to growing.
Basics:
-Growing indoor or outdoors: Vedging in a tent in our garage then transferring the plants to an outdoor greenhouse to flower
-Watering schedule: Pictured below: Once a week when outdoors (per the instruction of the guy I bought them from), every other week is nutrients once a week. My plant has been outside now for a week.
- Growing Medium: Greenhouse
-What stage of growth: Flowering, week one.
My ?'s:
I've noticed some browning on the leaves (2nd pic), little white dots on some of the leaves & stem (3rd & 4th) that I'm concerned about. My neighbor a couple weeks back had put some neem oil on them to combat potential bugs. I've also noticed one or two brown bugs with no face, but a shell and when I go to touch them they jump or fly to another leaf. Is this nutrient burn or dust mites? I'm in Hawaii by the way, so we get a pretty full day of sun.
Here are the pics:
Much mahalos for the help!
First time posting here. I recently acquired a grow tent along with a greenhouse from my downstairs neighbor and am totally new to growing.
Basics:
-Growing indoor or outdoors: Vedging in a tent in our garage then transferring the plants to an outdoor greenhouse to flower
-Watering schedule: Pictured below: Once a week when outdoors (per the instruction of the guy I bought them from), every other week is nutrients once a week. My plant has been outside now for a week.
- Growing Medium: Greenhouse
-What stage of growth: Flowering, week one.
My ?'s:
I've noticed some browning on the leaves (2nd pic), little white dots on some of the leaves & stem (3rd & 4th) that I'm concerned about. My neighbor a couple weeks back had put some neem oil on them to combat potential bugs. I've also noticed one or two brown bugs with no face, but a shell and when I go to touch them they jump or fly to another leaf. Is this nutrient burn or dust mites? I'm in Hawaii by the way, so we get a pretty full day of sun.
Here are the pics:




Much mahalos for the help!