My Blue Dreams aint recovering WTB HELP

kpmarine

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I was thinking Calcium deficiency honestly. Mag starts in the middle and works from there. Calcium starts at the bottom and can cause that spotting too. I've noticed all my different strains seem to show some micro deficiency about a month or so into use with Ocean forest. I normally start feeding about then, and it clears right up.
 

jcdws602

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Also I have to second what bass1014 is saying.....after a closer look it does seem that you might have spider mites........blue dream is a spider mite magnet.....check under the leaves,hopefully it just looks like it?!
 

kpmarine

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I will check but i dont thin kthey are mites! will have to check though brotha....and i would agree also but they have showed the tips and stuff yellowed while spotting and shit but ive nevere had mites so then again.....and they are week 5 or so... i started them 12/12 from seed so they just small lol

Mites show as white spots. not yellowing like you have. With that many spots, you'd see webs too. The flourish up here in my part of Nor Cal, it's something I learned about quickly. lol Maybe some other kind of bug though?
 

Figong

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I was thinking Calcium deficiency honestly. Mag starts in the middle and works from there. Calcium starts at the bottom and can cause that spotting too. I've noticed all my different strains seem to show some micro deficiency about a month or so into use with Ocean forest. I normally start feeding about then, and it clears right up.
I was considering that, but he didn't say that it was affecting new growth, or that any terminal buds were stunted/dying back.. is why I perhaps may have jumped the gun in my analysis, we'll get him worked out somehow.
 

kpmarine

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Okay, I just re-read your OP. I have to ask a clarifying question I missed before. Are these plants 3 weeks old? Or have they been repotted in that FFOF for 3 weeks? If they are three weeks old, how long ago did you transplant?
 

jcdws602

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Great.....Then it is either due to you feeding them,your source of water.....or soil being too hot......it's a pain because with soil it takes longer to see a difference when trying to trouble shoot a problem....but what I would do is get some RO water,water them a couple times (plain RO) when they need to be watered and wait to see if the problem disappears or gets worst,and go from there...if the problem gets worst then water with half RO and half tap or just water with RO and cal mag supplement......and go from there
 

Mcwhippin420

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Okay, I just re-read your OP. I have to ask a clarifying question I missed before. Are these plants 3 weeks old? Or have they been repotted in that FFOF for 3 weeks? If they are three weeks old, how long ago did you transplant?
They are roughly 5 weeks old....probably 3 to 4 weeks in the FFOF i dont keep exact dates got to much shit going on right now haha :(
 

Mcwhippin420

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Great.....Then it is either due to you feeding them,your source of water.....or soil being too hot......it's a pain because with soil it takes longer to see a difference when trying to trouble shoot a problem....but what I would do is get some RO water,water them a couple times (plain RO) when they need to be watered and wait to see if the problem disappears or gets worst,and go from there...if the problem gets worst then water with half RO and half tap or just water with RO and cal mag supplement......and go from there
Yeah its so irritating bro....lol but thats part of learning so i cant be mad....i would be mad if my first grows it somehow went miraculously great haha then later have to learn
 

kpmarine

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They are roughly 5 weeks old....probably 3 to 4 weeks in the FFOF i dont keep exact dates got to much shit going on right now haha :(
That may actually be your problem there. FFOF is too hot for most plants 1-2wks old, unless you cut it with something less-hot. I've burned the hell out of some plants by transplanting into Ocean Forest too soon.
 
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