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WellRaisedPlant

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I have 4 females, and now 2 males. I pollinated the females! Now I’m seeing some thing come up in the leaves of my plants and I don’t know what it all is! Couple different pictures! What are your thoughts!? They’re outdoors, but more that partially but less than fully screened in, with polycarbonate panels above.
 

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Hollatchaboy

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I have 4 females, and now 2 males. I pollinated the females! Now I’m seeing some thing come up in the leaves of my plants and I don’t know what it all is! Couple different pictures! What are your thoughts!? They’re outdoors, but more that partially but less than fully screened in, with polycarbonate panels above.
Um..... need to see the pics.
 

ProPheT 216

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Looks like bite and suck spots. Look under the leaves for the culprit most of the time. A simple feather duster and some d.e. will kill anything that crawls on the plant and is completely safe to use. You can even spray off the plant in the morning if you have that kind of gusto.
 

ProPheT 216

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Follow up comment. Your plants are not happy... they are producing 3 finger leaves still, you need to ask for more help. You should see 7,9, maybe even 11 fingers on a healthy plant. Let us know your feeding regiment.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Follow up comment. Your plants are not happy... they are producing 3 finger leaves still, you need to ask for more help. You should see 7,9, maybe even 11 fingers on a healthy plant. Let us know your feeding regiment.
I don’t feed. I have soil that has a ton of decomposed trees/plant matter. It’s black. And beautiful. Drains well. But I try to add home meal and blood meal atleast once each.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Looks like bite and suck spots. Look under the leaves for the culprit most of the time. A simple feather duster and some d.e. will kill anything that crawls on the plant and is completely safe to use. You can even spray off the plant in the morning if you have that kind of gusto.
What is D.E? And okay hear you there.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Follow up comment. Your plants are not happy... they are producing 3 finger leaves still, you need to ask for more help. You should see 7,9, maybe even 11 fingers on a healthy plant. Let us know your feeding regiment.
Follow up: they flowered way early, and I started them way late, they weren’t but a foot - foot and. A half tall when they started budding. This is them after stretch. They should have had atleast a month more veg.
 

ProPheT 216

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The food grade d.e. is like crawling thru razors for a bug, it cuts em up and dries em out. It's like baby powder to you and me tho. It's widely mixed in with cattle feed to keep bugs out the food
 

ProPheT 216

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I Gotchya okay. Sounds good. Thank you I appreciate that. Would you recommend power or liquid feed for outdoors!?
I like Jack's and nectar. Nectar being one of the most expensive lines I would recommend Jack's. If money is no object nectar for the gods.

Powders go so much further
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Check the undersides of your leaves, first two pics look like possible thrip damage, last picture shows leaf miner damage.

Did she start to flower then reveg? that makes three point leafs more common?
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Check the undersides of your leaves, first two pics look like possible thrip damage, last picture shows leaf miner damage.

Did she start to flower then reveg? that makes three point leafs more common?
It’s possible they went back to veg. But from what I’m seeing, they still putting on flower. They were showing pre flower at 8 weeks when I transplanted them from pot into ground. So I think they’re early flowerers!
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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How long were they in the pots before going into the ground? what size pots? Indoor or outdoor? if outdoor what region? If indoor what light cycle?

they could have been root bound and started to flower
 

WellRaisedPlant

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How long were they in the pots before going into the ground? what size pots? Indoor or outdoor? if outdoor what region? If indoor what light cycle?

they could have been root bound and started to flower
Red solo cups for about 4 weeks, then I believe 1 gal pots for 4-6 weeks. Then transplanted into the ground. They’ve been outdoors all their life. I live Eastern central Florida.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Check the undersides of your leaves, first two pics look like possible thrip damage, last picture shows leaf miner damage.

Did she start to flower then reveg? that makes three point leafs more common?
It’s totally possible! I’m still new but the further I look into it, it’s totally possible that it re vegged for a week or 2 after transplant stress.
 
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