Help StarDawg White spots, droopy, curly

"watering every 2 or 3 days about 400~500ml per 17L of soil. Any ideas? Maybe they need something? Im using now Superthrive, Formulex, Silicone, GreenCoir, Rhizotonic, Canazym, Calmag. But i had the same nutrients with my last StarDog and it was alright. But back then i was using 20ml each of Superthrive, Silicone and Formulex and now its 40ml each."

^This is what you said in your other post... 500ml in a 17L pot, every 2 or 3 days...in coco, and all the different things you're feeding are not helping you.
What are you trying to tell me? Could you make it more simple? Thanks!
 
Idk man, that twisted distorted look in that first pic is always a tale tale sign for me my pH is off. I hardly ever ck mine just watch for that twist. One of those pics looks like calcium which can look like other early symptoms. LEDs and coco are both bad for calcium defiencies which run hand and hand with iron and manganese. Overwatering usually leads to droopy plants but it's almost impossible to over water coco. They dont look that bad though and may finish just fine. ✌
It will defo finish just fine just need to solve this little problem that i could get them to flowering stage all healthy and happy, i dont like when stuff like this comes up I think ill wash them roots, try to change ph and add more MG for now. Hope it helps
 

boybelue

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It will defo finish just fine just need to solve this little problem that i could get them to flowering stage all healthy and happy, i dont like when stuff like this comes up I think ill wash them roots, try to change ph and add more MG for now. Hope it helps
I'd definitely see what's up with the pH symptoms, make sure it's in ck and go from there. Good luck and happy harvest! ✌
 
Thanks for help to all who joined this conversation happy new year guys! Hope all you were right! And it will grow better than it was! ;-)
 

Thrive#1

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Yeah i have mites but now theres verry small population of them i can find only eggs but not mites, waiting for predators to solve this problem. The main problem is why theyre are si droopy and curling, what do they need. So heres some photos witouth lightsView attachment 4443919View attachment 4443920View attachment 4443921
Phosphorus defence possibly do you regularly feed cal mag or Dolomite (calcium) the purple in stem is good indication of phosphorus def
 

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growmiester

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Hey Merry Christmas everyone!
My Stardog is in vegatative stage which comes to flowering now but cant do that because of this problem. There apears white spots on lower leafs, leafes are curly, plants consuming water harder than they should and they look droopy, tried to look at deficiencies by leaves but cant find anything. I washed roots after then plants were looking better but still curly, and watered today with nutes and they are droopy again.. 5 smaler plants repoted them 2 days ago, and theyr leaves are turning more and more lighter than they should be. I'll post a few photos. Dont know what to do how to act in this situation. The last 4 photos are my smallest stardogs with lighter leaves.
 

Cwrighty9420

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Whats the climate like in your grow area? Some of those leafs look crispy and dry. I would also inspect the leafs with the white dots a little closer, I think it could be thrips so check the under sides as well. The pictures with yellowing leafs looks like a magnesium deficiency to me. Those are my opinions, I would wait for someone else to chime in and verify or give their own opinions. Either way, good luck.
Was gonna say those dots look a bit thrippy

my leaves usually curl like that when the fan is blowing directly on them but Im not sure in this case
 

growmiester

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plant is getting way to much nitrogen.beautiful greens,but I do agree with other post,how much N are you giving her?im no pro by any means brother,get that straightin out so you can flip.we have to learn something new everyday,goodluck bro
 

FastFreddi

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If you're in coco, and you think there's an issue with your 6.0 pH...lower it, don't raise it.

You have pests and it's not a little infestation. Every pic, has either damage or you can see the mites. If you're not in flower, I'd look at a spray alternative to get a hold of your problem. Then turn the predatory bugs loose.

Some of your leaves show that you're short on Mg.

Some of your leaves suggest either high values of N or P...which may be locking out your Mg

The twisted leaves could note a pH issue. Are you 100% sure your pen is reading right? Are you sure of the pH you're putting into the plant? What are you feeding? And while I don't practice testing my run off...you may want to do that if you can.

Good luck friend.
Excellent!
 

Kushman_23

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Im not even doubting that youve noticed, but what pic out of the 10 did you notice the actual mite haha, you my friend have 20/20 vision because i cant find any and i just looked for 10/15mins


If you're in coco, and you think there's an issue with your 6.0 pH...lower it, don't raise it.

You have pests and it's not a little infestation. Every pic, has either damage or you can see the mites. If you're not in flower, I'd look at a spray alternative to get a hold of your problem. Then turn the predatory bugs loose.

Some of your leaves show that you're short on Mg.

Some of your leaves suggest either high values of N or P...which may be locking out your Mg

The twisted leaves could note a pH issue. Are you 100% sure your pen is reading right? Are you sure of the pH you're putting into the plant? What are you feeding? And while I don't practice testing my run off...you may want to do that if you can.

Good luck friend.
 
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