Tigerpaws
Well-Known Member
I was gonna keep her for a mother but I'm about to throw her out. I have searched her over and can't see one bug. Could it be a root problem?
Yes im a Nazi when it comes to bugs I did both.Did you check with a scope or loop? Some of the worst bugs are not visible to the naked eye.
what strain?Yes im a Nazi when it comes to bugs I did both.
Chaos. I have 3 others in flower that don't look like this.what strain?
What are you asking? Its in a 3 gallon fabric pot. It sits on a concrete floor. Its starting to get cooler so maybe the cold floor?How about the rootzone?
Try propping it up on a piece of wood or something, a concrete floor could get very cold and a cold rootzone will mess with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients from the soil. Because it's in a small pot, the cold floor could actually affect a large percentage of the plant's rootzone, especially since it has probably filled that pot completely.What are you asking? Its in a 3 gallon fabric pot. It sits on a concrete floor. Its starting to get cooler so maybe the cold floor?
Fixing it now. Thank you so much!Try propping it up on a piece of wood or something, a concrete floor could get very cold and a cold rootzone will mess with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients from the soil. Because it's in a small pot, the cold floor could actually affect a large percentage of the plant's rootzone, especially since it has probably filled that pot completely.
Hey while I got you on here would you mind looking at a seed I just germinated? I think I put it under the general thread. Its the second blue dream seed I've tried and I don't want to kill it like the first one.Try propping it up on a piece of wood or something, a concrete floor could get very cold and a cold rootzone will mess with the plant's ability to absorb nutrients from the soil. Because it's in a small pot, the cold floor could actually affect a large percentage of the plant's rootzone, especially since it has probably filled that pot completely.
I don't think I can check the roots since its in cocoa. I got it up off the floor. That makes the most logical sense. I'll update in a day or so. Thank you!Ya man, check your roots for damage too. Some bugs are only in the root zone as well so scope em if you can manage it.
Better safe than sorry.
Looks like maybe some calcium issues possibly but could be root damage in some form as well.
Also do u have a lady bug there? What is that red thing on top of a leave? In the first pictureI was gonna keep her for a mother but I'm about to throw her out. I have searched her over and can't see one bug. Could it be a root problem?
Yes its a ladybug. I buy them just in case they might want to eat spider mites when they show up.Also do u have a lady bug there? What is that red thing on top of a leave? In the first picture