Newbie Problem With Plants (veg stage)

sofiakani

Member
hi! I have 5 babies. First of all there is probably a lot of people who already has had the same problem as me and someone must have posted an answer how to solve it. - But I'm sorry, i'm a newbie and this is my first time ever, plus my english is bad. I'd rather just show you how my babies look like and you might help me. Appreciate it a lot!!


This baby looks "sad". You can notice that by just looking on the leaves. I have another one starting to become like that, but it is only noticable on a few leaves.
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These 2 last pictures are of the same plant. This one looks healthier, but you can notice on the 3rd picture that it has a white dot on one of the leaves. A dot noticed on both sides, even under the leaf.
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I am giving them lights and water. Air flow aswell. I haven't sprayed them with anything to keep them from flies or spider "mites?". The plants are probably infected because I live in a house which has a lot of creeps. What should I give them to protect them? I'd rather go for something natural than chemical. Of course I might have to use chemicals but something with alcohol, cigarett, milk (googled a bit) I think would be better for the plants. Please fill me in how to protect them from creeps that are attacking them. BTW they are exactly 30 days old.
 

churchhaze

Well-Known Member
That's a nice healthy green. Plenty of N. Are you sure it looks like bugs are eating your plants, because it doesn't really look bug damaged? What's your tap water pH and soil runoff pH? Don't spray the plants with anything unless you actually see the bugs in action.
 

churchhaze

Well-Known Member
It could be calcium deficiency in which case you should add some dolimitic lime to the surface, but it would be better to know the runoff water pH first.
 

GandalfdaGreen

Well-Known Member
Be careful not to overwater or overfeed. You have the classic "claw" in a few leaves which translates into excess N. Whats your medium?
 

tw1st3dm3ntal1ty

Active Member
do the leaves get when while watering? its less likely but sometime water droplets on the leaves get magnified under the light and can leave a burn mark
 

RIKNSTEIN

Well-Known Member
Use a magnifying glass to look at the bottom of your leaves to see if you have mites, as their not visable without one...I use neem oil with my regular waterings to discourage bugs, the plants love it and are a dark green like yours, and not from too much N, but it's the strain that makes mine dark...

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bmd

New Member
Use a magnifying glass to look at the bottom of your leaves to see if you have mites, as their not visable without one...I use neem oil with my regular waterings to discourage bugs, the plants love it and are a dark green like yours, and not from too much N, but it's the strain that makes mine dark...

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How do u get it to stand up straight like that
 
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