Cwmoore577
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To give an overview, I run a pretty basic closet DIY tent setup (PVC with black/white poly film) with a single 600w full spec LED, Temps are usually 75-80, exact humidity unknown.
Soil is FoxFarm Strawberry Fields.
Plants are still vegging at 11 almost 12 weeks old.
I have General Organics BioThrive Grow for nutrients (4-3-3) which is given at 1/4th strength on a feed-feed-water schedule. Cut watering down to every 4th day because some suggested they could be overwatered. Also have a CalMag supplement (2-0-0) given with the nutes same schedule. The water I use is pure distilled (pH 6.5 - 6.8 usually)
Original symptoms were interveinal chlorosis, curling, brown spots and edges, and reddish purplish stems.
About 3 weeks ago I went to a local hydro store and the guy said I should scope them for mites. I did find mites, although not many, and bought some Green Cleaner Pesticide/Miticide (soybean oil & sodium lauryl sulfate) and doused them with that trying to get rid of them. Not knowledgeable enough to identify which kind of mites they were.
Could it be just mite damage? Or a combination?
Also, this is most likely a male plant that I’m not really too worried about keeping but it recently showed this. Any idea what this could be?
Thank you!!
Soil is FoxFarm Strawberry Fields.
Plants are still vegging at 11 almost 12 weeks old.
I have General Organics BioThrive Grow for nutrients (4-3-3) which is given at 1/4th strength on a feed-feed-water schedule. Cut watering down to every 4th day because some suggested they could be overwatered. Also have a CalMag supplement (2-0-0) given with the nutes same schedule. The water I use is pure distilled (pH 6.5 - 6.8 usually)
Original symptoms were interveinal chlorosis, curling, brown spots and edges, and reddish purplish stems.
About 3 weeks ago I went to a local hydro store and the guy said I should scope them for mites. I did find mites, although not many, and bought some Green Cleaner Pesticide/Miticide (soybean oil & sodium lauryl sulfate) and doused them with that trying to get rid of them. Not knowledgeable enough to identify which kind of mites they were.
Could it be just mite damage? Or a combination?
Also, this is most likely a male plant that I’m not really too worried about keeping but it recently showed this. Any idea what this could be?
Thank you!!