Plant Issues: Need Help

I don't see any activity lately. You think it's the problem?
The thing with gnats is, that they spread diseases easily, than pythium can make the plant look like this. Or fussarium. That actually makes zero difference, both are pretty bad. I dunno about organic growing, if all of your plants suddenly became like this and they have got the same treatment, than I would say they guys are right. I have experinced nute burn with salts but not with amendments, it has looked different, thats why I would suspect root issues. Hopefully you will drag her to the finish line.
 

Pimpjuice9906

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The thing with gnats is, that they spread diseases easily, than pythium can make the plant look like this. Or fussarium. That actually makes zero difference, both are pretty bad. I dunno about organic growing, if all of your plants suddenly became like this and they have got the same treatment, than I would say they guys are right. I have experinced nute burn with salts but not with amendments, it has looked different, thats why I would suspect root issues. Hopefully you will drag her to the finish line.
I hope so as well. I did have fungus gnat issues in the past. I treated repeatedly with BMC. I'll add it to today's watering.
 

Cpappa27

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Some are worse than others.

Now I want a camera in the tent.
What are you going to do with a camera in the tent? Might as well get an air mattress and set up shop in the tent :blsmoke: (I may or may not have done that)

But for real everything will be fine you just have to get that extra fertilizer out of there as soon as possible and you'll be fine. It happens to everyone, more than once. Its like learning the piano, you'll never be able to memorize a song without hitting the wrong key a few times. (Terrible analogy:cool:)
 

Pimpjuice9906

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What are you going to do with a camera in the tent? Might as well get an air mattress and set up shop in the tent :blsmoke: (I may or may not have done that)

But for real everything will be fine you just have to get that extra fertilizer out of there as soon as possible and you'll be fine. It happens to everyone, more than once. Its like learning the piano, you'll never be able to memorize a song without hitting the wrong key a few times. (Terrible analogy:cool:)
Tonight I will remove the top layer of soil. I'll add a promix with no fertilizer to cover the feeding roots. I'll be careful. Day 71 and this bs happens. Smells incredible opening the tent though.
 

Pimpjuice9906

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The thing with gnats is, that they spread diseases easily, than pythium can make the plant look like this. Or fussarium. That actually makes zero difference, both are pretty bad. I dunno about organic growing, if all of your plants suddenly became like this and they have got the same treatment, than I would say they guys are right. I have experinced nute burn with salts but not with amendments, it has looked different, thats why I would suspect root issues. Hopefully you will drag her to the finish line.
I looked really closely by disturbing the soil and found bugs. I watered with BMC. Doesn't seem like I have many options. Day 73 on some.
 

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Do I have any options on eradication?
I can not say for sure what kind of bug this is, some are beneficial when growing organics, but I can tell you for sure that larvae are not beneficial. They not only mess with roots but they can easily go inside your plant, drilling holes to your main stalk and just kill the plant mechanicaly, if pythium is not the actual culprit. I would try to catch your main stalk, the trunk, in your one hand and try to move it to the sides. Is it strongly attached to the rootball or is it surpisingly weak and the roots behave like some kind of rubber? Have you noticed some lets say weird foul funky smell few days ago when you entered your room or tent? If you figure out root rot, than 0,75% peroxide drench. I know you are organics, but there are important things and more important. If you are sure you are good on this field, than get some larvicide and hope for the best.
 

Pimpjuice9906

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I can not say for sure what kind of bug this is, some are beneficial when growing organics, but I can tell you for sure that larvae are not beneficial. They not only mess with roots but they can easily go inside your plant, drilling holes to your main stalk and just kill the plant mechanicaly, if pythium is not the actual culprit. I would try to catch your main stalk, the trunk, in your one hand and try to move it to the sides. Is it strongly attached to the rootball or is it surpisingly weak and the roots behave like some kind of rubber? Have you noticed some lets say weird foul funky smell few days ago when you entered your room or tent? If you figure out root rot, than 0,75% peroxide drench. I know you are organics, but there are important things and more important. If you are sure you are good on this field, than get some larvicide and hope for the best.
No weird smells. Just a little fishy from the flower girl. Stalks seem strong the way I move the plants in and out of the tent. Now it's a race to finish. Day 73. I hope they finish over the next 14 days. I'll start looking at trichomes this weekend.
 
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