<PICS> Sun damage? Dwarf? Bugs?

[FONT=&quot]Switched to distilled water after loosing a purple kush to bugs. Nasty.

This one had been dwarfed by sun damage nute burn (about 2months old) and I found some fowl looking worms as I preened the dead leaves off. Pretty sure its on its way out.

Any way to save it? What kind of worm is it.Think I'll have more?
Pyrthn spray?:fire:


My last one is lookin sharp at about 2 feet @ 13 weeks[/FONT]
 

f1tzg3r4ald

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Well those look to be catepillars. Probably the stoner variety. They eat the leaves. Atleat thats my guess but i have seen them a lot before so I am quite sure. As far as bugs are concerned give your plants (mainly infected areas) a nice spay down of water and 1 tbsp vegetable oil per gallon. Let that sit for a while wipe excess off then spay down with a mild soap solution. Followed by water. Continue this as needed but dont let the buds get to humid as this will cause bud rot. There are more detailed instructions on this site if you need them.

Your plants are in the flower phase and are going to loose color in the leaves as the nutes are drawn in to produce bud. Expect that. Also look to see what the nute needs of a flowering plant are to get a better idea of how you should be feeding them.

Soil plants will grow much better in a custom mixed soil that has most of the nutes already mixed in for the size of plant you are growing. GL hope this points you in the right direction.
 
Well those look to be catepillars. Probably the stoner variety. They eat the leaves. Atleat thats my guess but i have seen them a lot before so I am quite sure. As far as bugs are concerned give your plants (mainly infected areas) a nice spay down of water and 1 tbsp vegetable oil per gallon. Let that sit for a while wipe excess off then spay down with a mild soap solution. Followed by water. Continue this as needed but dont let the buds get to humid as this will cause bud rot. There are more detailed instructions on this site if you need them.

Your plants are in the flower phase and are going to loose color in the leaves as the nutes are drawn in to produce bud. Expect that. Also look to see what the nute needs of a flowering plant are to get a better idea of how you should be feeding them.

Soil plants will grow much better in a custom mixed soil that has most of the nutes already mixed in for the size of plant you are growing. GL hope this points you in the right direction.
Is distilled water OK? I am using Miracle Grow potting soil from a box store.

Thanks!
 
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