How do you look for root disease when there not visivle yet
Poorly developed or browned roots are a telltale.All should be bright white and pert. How do the roots look?
The ones I know that are heat stress have a very slight rolling drop, while its just slope gradually down. My RH stay at hight 50 low 60 except when A/C on then it's at low 50 sometimes low 40.
That's in the ballpark.
Maybe to much water but all aeroponic people even the "guys" at the store say water every other 15 min, yet they gave me nute burn so switch the night to 15/45.
It's nute strength that causes nute burn, not watering frequency or duration.
It seems all the other plants are fine.
OK, then as a process of elimination, it's not a condition common to all the plants such as RH & air temp (and your RH & temp are OK anyway, right?).
What do you think about the white specs, are you just waiting on pics?
yep, need pix. Thanks.
no there is no hurry, i just thought i was wierd.
It is weird, but characteristic of a certain condition.
but the clones were taken from a plant that had never seen 12/12, only 24/0
That's the weird part. The character you described sounds just like a re-vegging plant.
Is there any possibility that the lighting on the mum was not what you expect, such as the light cycling on & off instead of remaining on all the 18+h/day? This can happen when an HID lamp tube is nearing end of life.
and once the clone took root they were veged for 4-5 weeks more with normal growth before i flowered
oh, OK, these plants are flowering now. It could be a response to shifting into flowering habit, but it doesn't sound usual. Got pix posted? Link?
when they got to be around 9-10 inches. thats when it started its growth sport and loosing leaves
hm, ok, once I get a look at the flowering plant, I'll have a better idea.
I think the second option would be more plauseable to me, Cheers Al
OK, let me know how it goes. By interrupting its night cycle every night for a week or so, you should be able to induce a herm. If you have a separate lighted area where you can do this so you're not affecting other plants, a timer can do the odd sked for you instead of you diving in to the dark area and retrieving the plant to expose it to light every day.
Does over watering also depend on strain too.
No, all strains should behave relatively similarly in that regard.
Cause I got roots Man! Yea! and it seems to be nothing wrong. There white and not slimmy, So maybe its overwatering or something else.
Usually with overwatering, you see browned or stunted roots. Yours are in good shape per your description, so I'm not sure that's the cause.
DOMt...DOMt...DOMM!(scary plot thickens)
Yep, the thick is plottening.
al b i have spider mites in my flowering room i can see a couple on my flowering plant would spraying the bug spray i got from the grow store be good for the plants, i mean i thought it would be bad but its worth it to save a plant i guess ya no??
If you have mites, you have to clean the entire op, vac everything, thoroughly spray all plants esp under leaves and all surfaces in the grow. Even the general area and path leading to the grow must be cleaned and treated. Plants near the entry to the house should be checked and treated or removed if infested. Azaleas are mite hotels.
Mites are bastards and very persistent. All treatment has to be done at once to have any hope of getting rid of the bastards. Half-measures will guarantee they will be back and likely resistant to the miticide. Short acting miticides are the tool for the job, like Avid or any other miticide containing abamectin, aka avamectin.
Avid has a 14 day withholding period post-treatment. After that, it is OK to consume or smoke the treated plant material.
Just wondering if you think i should be using the ro?
It won't generally hurt anything; you should be getting most of your Ca & Mg from your nutes. Micronute deficiencies might be possible i.e Fe, Zn, so if pH is right (5.8 ) and yet you see Fe or Zn defs on the RO water, you can add supplements or switch back to tap water.