SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP 6 weeks into flower

cee1230

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My plant is getting worst after i flushed her . my ph is normal humidty 45% temp stays between 75 anf 85 .im using all fox farm soil and nutes. the brown spots started in the middle of the plant a couple weeks ago and then spreaded killing the leaves.
 

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dura72

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where abouts are u in flowering, you look about 5 or 6 weeks in? it could be nute burn, how many days is it since u flushed? sometimes problems even when the solution is applied can take a bit longer to penetrate throghout the plant but if ur reall close to harvest i wouldnt worry too much.
 

dura72

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shit sorry mate i never even noticed u said you were 6 weeks in( im a fuckin retard sumdays.......most days if im honest) if uve flushd them u pretty much should have cleared any nute burn problems but maybe youve atouch of mold, do you have a fan blowing on them?
 

cee1230

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thx for help.yeah i just put a fan in a week ago.would i be able to see the mold. i was thinking i would flower for about 10-12 weeks since it looks sativa dom.what should i do? i flushed the day before yesterday and she looks worst today. my other plants in same room are fine . but they are younger
 

unity

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Did you check for bugs? that fan leaf next to the burned one in the last pic looks like it could have some bug damage?!
 

unity

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Yeah, after looking at the other pics I don't think that this damage would be caused by bugs. Lt me pull out my book...
 

<TRICHOME>

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I wonder if its fungus? Did u use sulfur? I lightly mixed some with water and sprayed my plants once when they looked simelar and it solved my prob. There are prob some tiny bugs.:leaf:
 

unity

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Well, it looks like a couple of things to me. Calcium def. a bit of nute burn and overall unhappy looking plant. I'm a hydro guy, and if you were in hydro I would say lock out/ph problems, but there are a bunch of soil guys around, it is time for some of them to step up ;)
Best of luck to you!
Unity
 

dura72

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im soil guy but touch wood i havent had bug or much mold problems (yet!!), could be nute lock, i always put epsom salts through my grow ,day 10 and day 36 of flowering as well, and as for mold no you cant always see it until it all over the shit
 

cee1230

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Man, I could swear though that those white specals on the fan leafs are bug damage?!
thx for ur help . its the cam making those specs look white they are really brown an now they are all over the plant.
I wonder if its fungus? Did u use sulfur? I lightly mixed some with water and sprayed my plants once when they looked simelar and it solved my prob. There are prob some tiny bugs.:leaf:
thx . does sulfur kill bugs?where do they sell sulfer.



im using tiger bloom the bottle says it has cal,mag and every thing else.
 

cee1230

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im soil guy but touch wood i havent had bug or much mold problems (yet!!), could be nute lock, i always put epsom salts through my grow ,day 10 and day 36 of flowering as well, and as for mold no you cant always see it until it all over the shit
yeah im thinking nute lock thats why i flushed.should it be getting better instead of worst since i flushed 2 days ago and i havent fed for 2 weeks maybe longer? could she be under fed?
 

<TRICHOME>

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I got sulfur at wal-mart's gardening section. Its cheap and quite common. It comes as a yellow powder. you can sprinkle it on em or mix it with water and spray em top to bottom and underneath. I'd mix it with water so your not breathing the sulfur in, as it is caustic. (Gloves) Get rid of the leaves that are 50% damaged first. If you only recently put a fan there, it could well be fungus.
 

<TRICHOME>

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I got sulfur at wal-mart's gardening section. Its cheap and quite common. It comes as a yellow powder. you can sprinkle it on em or mix it with water and spray em top to bottom and underneath. I'd mix it with water so your not breathing the sulfur in, as it is caustic. (Gloves) Get rid of the leaves that are 50% damaged first. If you only recently put a fan there, it could well be fungus.


You need to check out this page. Good luck dude.:leaf:

http://www.amsterdammarijuanaseedbank.com/Growguides/troubleshootingsolutions/cannabis-pests.html
 

cowboylogic

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I would be looking for spidermites. Its hard to tell from the pics but those brown spots dolook like mite damage. They are very tiny, you will need a magnifing glass to see them.
 

<TRICHOME>

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Sulfur

""Sulfur probably is the oldest known pesticide in use. The Greek poet, Homer, described the benefits of "pest-averting sulfur" 3,000 years ago.

Sulfur can be used as a dust, wettable powder, paste or liquid. Its primary use is to control powdery mildews, certain rusts, leaf blights and fruit rots. Spider mites, psyllids and thrips also are susceptible to sulfur. Most pesticidal sulfur is labeled for vegetables such as beans, potatoes, tomatoes, peas and fruit crops such as grapes, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, plums and prunes.

Sulfur has the potential to cause plant injury in dry 90 degree-plus weather. It's also incompatible with other pesticides. Don't use sulfur on plants within 20-30 days of applying spray oils. Sulfur reacts with the oil to create phytotoxicity.
Sulfur is non-toxic to mammals, but it may irritate eyes and skin. It has been given a CAUTION rating""

Dont spray it on budding plants tho. It wont wash off of the buds!:leaf:


 
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