I'm new here, but I have watched from afar hoping I would never need the assistance of your knowledgeable collective brain, but ... HELP! I think I know what I have, but I need some help in making sure that's it, and a ton of assistance figuring out what to do--what can I save, what should I get rid of?
So I've included some photos which follow. Here's the basic info:
(The large plants are enclosed in a hydrohut)
The larger plants:
DJ Short Blueberry
Hydroton
Ebb and grow buckets
Flood 2x/day
1200 watts HPS/7 plants
Plants are 30" tall and are still in veg
Noticed spider mites on them 8 days ago
Noticed horrible fungus gnat infestation 8 days ago
House and Garden A/B, Multizen, Drip Clean
[H] 5,6-5,9, ppm starts at 980 and drops about 50 each day until the res is changed
(The babies are in the open)
The smaller ones:
Clones taken about 2 weeks ago
Rooted in rockwool and planted into 3" coir filled pots about 4 days ago
Watered about every other day as needed
Under t5 grow bulbs
Noticed spider mites on them 10 days ago
Using weak mixture of H&G A/B at about 300ppm
Here's what I think I have:
A horribly resistant strain of mites: I've treated with azamax in both spray (1.4%) and drench (0.6%) and these things show NO sign of death.
Verticillium wilt: perhaps a function of the stress from the mites, only the clones and smaller plants that were covered with a humidity dome seem to suffer. Plants have chlorosis in the leaf margins with more yellowing happening first toward the base of the plant. The new leaf tips then begin to curl up, looking at first like a Mg deficiency. Then, as they dry further, they are covered in a gray fuzz. The leaves become more and more crisp as the fuzz spreads. In the end, when you touch the tips they break apart and spread a 'fog' of some sort. It's the new growth that shows the curl and gray fuzz.
Here's what I've done:
Knowing verticillium wilt is a kiss of death, I disposed of each and every plant that showed even the most remote signs of sickness. I disposed of every thing, the plant, medium, pot, etc. and all the plants around it. I do have a few small guys left that still seem stressed. I can't tell if it's the mites or the wilt or both.
The mites still seem just as healthy as ever. I brought in plants from another garden when all this started, is it possible they came with? I had never had problems like this before.
The big ladies are still looking like crap. The top growth is light in color, has raised ridges, and curls so intensely, it doesn't really grow any more. The larger fan leaves below are starting to curl as well, even some twisting can be seen. Their condition only seemed to worsen after the Azamax spray. There are no signs of mites, however, on these plants.
Sorry for the novel, but I need some help!
Thanks in advance.
So I've included some photos which follow. Here's the basic info:
(The large plants are enclosed in a hydrohut)
The larger plants:
DJ Short Blueberry
Hydroton
Ebb and grow buckets
Flood 2x/day
1200 watts HPS/7 plants
Plants are 30" tall and are still in veg
Noticed spider mites on them 8 days ago
Noticed horrible fungus gnat infestation 8 days ago
House and Garden A/B, Multizen, Drip Clean
[H] 5,6-5,9, ppm starts at 980 and drops about 50 each day until the res is changed
(The babies are in the open)
The smaller ones:
Clones taken about 2 weeks ago
Rooted in rockwool and planted into 3" coir filled pots about 4 days ago
Watered about every other day as needed
Under t5 grow bulbs
Noticed spider mites on them 10 days ago
Using weak mixture of H&G A/B at about 300ppm
Here's what I think I have:
A horribly resistant strain of mites: I've treated with azamax in both spray (1.4%) and drench (0.6%) and these things show NO sign of death.
Verticillium wilt: perhaps a function of the stress from the mites, only the clones and smaller plants that were covered with a humidity dome seem to suffer. Plants have chlorosis in the leaf margins with more yellowing happening first toward the base of the plant. The new leaf tips then begin to curl up, looking at first like a Mg deficiency. Then, as they dry further, they are covered in a gray fuzz. The leaves become more and more crisp as the fuzz spreads. In the end, when you touch the tips they break apart and spread a 'fog' of some sort. It's the new growth that shows the curl and gray fuzz.
Here's what I've done:
Knowing verticillium wilt is a kiss of death, I disposed of each and every plant that showed even the most remote signs of sickness. I disposed of every thing, the plant, medium, pot, etc. and all the plants around it. I do have a few small guys left that still seem stressed. I can't tell if it's the mites or the wilt or both.
The mites still seem just as healthy as ever. I brought in plants from another garden when all this started, is it possible they came with? I had never had problems like this before.
The big ladies are still looking like crap. The top growth is light in color, has raised ridges, and curls so intensely, it doesn't really grow any more. The larger fan leaves below are starting to curl as well, even some twisting can be seen. Their condition only seemed to worsen after the Azamax spray. There are no signs of mites, however, on these plants.
Sorry for the novel, but I need some help!
Thanks in advance.
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