What could this be!?

whitebombs

Well-Known Member
okay i found these pictures on this website about medical stuff and i was wondering what was wrong with these plants. They have brown spots all over them with little yellow dots, and the tips are curling a bit....is this nute burn? some fungus? light burn? dusty living conditions?



 

Godkas

Well-Known Member
lol probably nute burn but it looks like its planted in a cd lol (i know this isnt the case)
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Looks like it was grown in one of those Aerogardens from tv.Id say probably a combo of over watering and nute burn not knowning everything about it.Could be early spider mites too.
 

whitebombs

Well-Known Member
how do you over water if the water is running 24/7? i don't understand...spider mites wreick the leaves like that!? how could they all get infected so young!

[SIZE=-1]verticillium wilt or similar disease, probably bacterial in orgin

damn dude how would they have caught this?

is a dusty closet really so bad o_O?
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whitebombs

Well-Known Member
hmmm the other pictures show 3 plants total... 2 small ones and 1 larger 7 inch one with 2 or 3 nodes.... would it be better to scrap these plants and start over right or to just keep on truckin and hope for the best?
 

WorBlux

Active Member
Probably just from a bit of soil you had on your hand an droped into the nutrient solution. It may be insect damage, to look for the common curlprits. If you can't find them. Remove the effected tissue and drain you nute solution, sanitize by swabbing down with 3% H202. use and new batch of solution. If it's a fungal problem that should fix it. If it is actually a wilt it should help some.
 

WorBlux

Active Member
H202 is hyrdogen peroxide, sold as and antiseptic at your local chemist (drugstore) at the 3% concentration. It is also sold though chemical suppliers as 30% solutions. It also come labbeled for pesticidal us under the trade name "ZeroTol)

You probably should have google that question though.
 

WorBlux

Active Member
Ya pretty much, i wouldn't call it a cleaner, it's a disinfectant. At 3% it safe for plastics, satinless steal, brass, it way osidized some other metals, but not very fast
 

dankciti

Well-Known Member
thanksknown i was thinkin that. i get wilty and brownpots when i dont ph my nute and i am in soil.. ( i got lazy for a week and the waster took a dive,..)
 

whitebombs

Well-Known Member
i pH every day and keep it close to 6 :O!
i am really starting to think it is spider mites ;_;

anyways would it be safe to keep my main plant even though it is somewhat infected and keep it in the same drip system with 2 new borns? i don't want to scrap my beauty she still looks somewhat healthy, but i have to do what i have to do to get some good outcome.
 
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