Need some help AGAIN...sniff sniff

Demacross

Member
Ok I was having issues with the ends of the leaves burning so I flushed everything and a lot of new growth took off and the burning stopped but now 4 days later I am getting these spots all over, this girl is kickin my ass. Its bagseed almost 7 weeks into veg and would like to flower soon. Using cfls, and fox farm trio. After I flushed I fed 1/4 of what the bottle called for. Thanks again
 

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Exodus434

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Get a Magnified look at the leafs look for little red fuckers moving around on the leafs, Otherwise i would leave the leafs be for a few days and keep letting her grow make sure its not happening on the new growth if not then she should be ok, And you can start flowering her when ever you want by now unless your really looking to have a tall plant it still stretches during flower so keep that in mind.
 

dadio161

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Mites could be a problem . Take a leaf and look at the underside of it with a magnifying glass . If it mites , you will see them or their eggs .
 

Demacross

Member
thanks guys I bought some 3 in 1 spray in case I got bugs will it hurt if I spray it cause I don't have a magnifying glass to look closer?
 

Exodus434

Active Member
You really dont even need a magnifying glass it really just helps if you have a good eye and can sit still for a few look at the leafs close and watch for little red specks moving around, and honestly before you go and spray i think it would be wise to let it try to heal it self. If the newer leafs that are coming in do not have these spots than you can just leave the other leafs that have the spots till they start to dry out or change color to yellowish then prune them off accordingly so that it does not stress the plant much this should fix the problem as long as there is no actual pest / Imbalance
 

Punk

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Not so sure its mites or thrips, just looks like some ph spotting. I can see how it may be viewed as a type of infestation, but it sounds like you may have been underwatering it and gave it a semi flush, If you were using regular tap water, untreated, your ph might be a bit alkali.
 

Demacross

Member
I flushed with 3 gal of water with a ph of 6.5 I have well water that I let sit and I have 2 other girls that use the same water and I've had no issues if that helps
 

Exodus434

Active Member
Like i mentioned before leave it be and let it grow as long as the new growth is green trim "Shitty leafs" As necessary
 

stommper

Member
you have a mite problem, the first thing I would do is move the plant away from your other plants and spray your plant with neem oil every three days for two weeks. Spray both sides of the leaves, I would also spray some ice water every other day. I would also raise the rh of the room to above 50 percent. Also clean the growroom with a 10% bleach mix.
 
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