Problems with clones? common? Mold? nutrient Deficiency?!HELP!

The Happy Camper

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On one clone i just got from a dispensary, the very top few leaves, At the BASE of the Leaf, is starting to turn really greenish yellow, like the plant is loosing green right there, its also on one other leaf near the top on another plant, WHAT is this and how do i take care of it? I'm very bad at identifying these things so far.

Also im noticing this very hard to noticed white fuzz maybe on a few leaves, its very faint and im not even sure if its mold, Should i spray ALLLL my plants with this organic spray i got and has anyone ever heard of using baking soda mixed with water to kill mold? just before theyre ruined maybe?

Its very important to my life that these stay alive. thanks guys
 
also There are a few white spots here and there on the leaves like a little nick of white, looks like maybe from a bug? im not sure does any one know what these could be?
 
Without any further info, or pics, I suggest that you transplant to a bigger pot, with good soil(with at least 10% perlite. 20% is even better), and let the plant fix itself. Be sure to use enough light, too. I can't stress enough, that weak light grows weak plants, always struggling, having problems with deficiencies, etc... If you're using fluoros, don't worry, there's no such thing as too much. Get 100 'true watts' on it, keep 'em close(less than 3"), and have a little air circulating around them. That'll help your mold problem, as well. Sounds like you have powdery mildew, which is one of the easier things to get under control. I got a clone from a buddy recently, and it had a couple small spots of PM on it. I sprayed it with a neem mix, cranked up the air(oscillating), and it disappeared. In your case, I'd recommend the baking soda mix, or something similar, just to be safe. Neem really isn't for mold problems, but if used correctly, will work. I think it kills the mold, via suffocation. At any rate, I think you should use something that kills mold on contact, til you get the hang of things. I wish I could be more specific, but never really had to deal with the stuff, to any real degree. Somebody will stop by and give you the right receipe/receipes, to get your problem under control. While waiting, get some air flowing, brotha. :wink:
 
also There are a few white spots here and there on the leaves like a little nick of white, looks like maybe from a bug? im not sure does any one know what these could be?



Could be spider mites. Do they look like speckles of white glitter? That's usually mites. Could be thrips too, which looks different. Tough to describe, so you'll have to do some Googling, for that one. If you have good eyes, you can turn over the leaves and look for mites/mite eggs. They're tiny, but visible, if you have 20/20 vision. They'll be brownish, whiteish, or greenish, usually, and round, basically.
 
Without any further info, or pics, I suggest that you transplant to a bigger pot, with good soil(with at least 10% perlite. 20% is even better), and let the plant fix itself. Be sure to use enough light, too. I can't stress enough, that weak light grows weak plants, always struggling, having problems with deficiencies, etc... If you're using fluoros, don't worry, there's no such thing as too much. Get 100 'true watts' on it, keep 'em close(less than 3"), and have a little air circulating around them. That'll help your mold problem, as well. Sounds like you have powdery mildew, which is one of the easier things to get under control. I got a clone from a buddy recently, and it had a couple small spots of PM on it. I sprayed it with a neem mix, cranked up the air(oscillating), and it disappeared. In your case, I'd recommend the baking soda mix, or something similar, just to be safe. Neem really isn't for mold problems, but if used correctly, will work. I think it kills the mold, via suffocation. At any rate, I think you should use something that kills mold on contact, til you get the hang of things. I wish I could be more specific, but never really had to deal with the stuff, to any real degree. Somebody will stop by and give you the right receipe/receipes, to get your problem under control. While waiting, get some air flowing, brotha. :wink:


alright thanks. well theyre 3-4week old vegged clones in 5 gallon-7gallon pots, im using a 1000w sodium, i have 2 fans circulating air, temps are 69-75 all good. Could it be stress that the plant are undergoing since they were transpoted within the week?
 
Could be spider mites. Do they look like speckles of white glitter? That's usually mites. Could be thrips too, which looks different. Tough to describe, so you'll have to do some Googling, for that one. If you have good eyes, you can turn over the leaves and look for mites/mite eggs. They're tiny, but visible, if you have 20/20 vision. They'll be brownish, whiteish, or greenish, usually, and round, basically.
ahhh thripes it looks like the damage from thripes sort of but its very small and instead of being in eating patterns like ive seen in the past its like a dot here and there, the leaf has lost color and is white in this itty bitty spots, my one friend said its kief but i was like ooooh nooo its not asap. i cant take pictures because any cams i have are affected by the lights and my cameras get ripples or black lines.
 
alright thanks. well theyre 3-4week old vegged clones in 5 gallon-7gallon pots, im using a 1000w sodium, i have 2 fans circulating air, temps are 69-75 all good. Could it be stress that the plant are undergoing since they were transpoted within the week?

Hmm....well, that's a little different. It's really tough to say, without pics. IDK man, I'll have to think about it, while I drink some more coffee.lol
 
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