Severed Tongue
Well-Known Member
What does this look like?
I've had fungus gnats... beat them fabric pots and bottom water
I've had thrips... beat them with insecticidal soap
Noticed this all over on all fan leaves (old and new) on both 3.5 month old plants in the last couple days. I've not changed anything. I feed with 24-8-16 plant food half strength bi-weekly and tap water when they ask, about every 3 days. I'm in 5 gal fabric pots in moisture control potting soil. Air flow is good, RH is 30-40%. Light is MarsHydro TSW1000, but 3 ft from canopy @ 100% (158 watts from wall) as I'm lighting more than just these 2 mothers. I have clones and pepper plants, they are not affected.
I thought it might still be thrips, but not seeing any, and checked for bugs, again not seeing any.
Could this be caused by cold roots? I have a window cracked in the room for fresh air, and it's only 5C outside, my room stays at 20C, although it might get colder on the floor and the plants are sitting on aluminum trays.
I've had fungus gnats... beat them fabric pots and bottom water
I've had thrips... beat them with insecticidal soap
Noticed this all over on all fan leaves (old and new) on both 3.5 month old plants in the last couple days. I've not changed anything. I feed with 24-8-16 plant food half strength bi-weekly and tap water when they ask, about every 3 days. I'm in 5 gal fabric pots in moisture control potting soil. Air flow is good, RH is 30-40%. Light is MarsHydro TSW1000, but 3 ft from canopy @ 100% (158 watts from wall) as I'm lighting more than just these 2 mothers. I have clones and pepper plants, they are not affected.
I thought it might still be thrips, but not seeing any, and checked for bugs, again not seeing any.
Could this be caused by cold roots? I have a window cracked in the room for fresh air, and it's only 5C outside, my room stays at 20C, although it might get colder on the floor and the plants are sitting on aluminum trays.
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