HELP, White spots, Browning and dieing laves...

SmokinJoe868

Active Member
Help...

Have had a problem latly with white spots durring vegitive growth, then the enire plant starts to lighten in color then the leaves brown and die off Durring the flowering stages.....

Havn't had this problem before...

PH and all is normal, humidity and temps are normal...

Using a nutral growing soil....

Am thinking it might be a fungus....

No definate signs of mites....

Lighting is HID.... @ proper distances...

Not sure if it is over watering, Watered about every other day when the soil begins to dry out....

Gets flushed once every other week...

SOMEONE HELP, I DON'T WANT TO LOSE WHAT I HAVE...
JUST STARTED LOOKING GOOD....
 

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ganjababy1

Active Member
you have spidermites!!! those white dots on the leaves are classic signs of an infestation. try some neem oil or a pyrethium bomb asap!
 

SmokinJoe868

Active Member
Thought so at first...
Last time i got infested there were black underneath the leaves...

Had treated with an organacide...

but will ty he Neem oil...
 

calicat

Well-Known Member
Help...

Have had a problem latly with white spots durring vegitive growth, then the enire plant starts to lighten in color then the leaves brown and die off Durring the flowering stages.....

Havn't had this problem before...

PH and all is normal, humidity and temps are normal...

Using a nutral growing soil....

Am thinking it might be a fungus....

No definate signs of mites....

Lighting is HID.... @ proper distances...

Not sure if it is over watering, Watered about every other day when the soil begins to dry out....

Gets flushed once every other week...

SOMEONE HELP, I DON'T WANT TO LOSE WHAT I HAVE...
JUST STARTED LOOKING GOOD....
1st picture you have spider mites. I usually have a preventative measure when dealing with those vermin. I place tanglefoot on the bottom of the stems. I use either as a dip or spray cold pressed neem oil ( eintstein's oil + hydrogen peroxide) and cocowet as the wetting agent. The neem oil is the mite killer and the hydrogen peroxide is a fungicide. I unleash natural predators such as ladybugs.
2nd picture looks like early signs of Botrytis or gray mold or bud mold. Hopefully you have a nursey that carries this product called Bordeaux mixture. Take care of this because I have seen this obliterate crops.
3rd picture looks like nutrient toxicity. Flush your plants and introduce extremely dilute form of nutrients.
 
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