Thrips, Powdery Mildew, Nute related? Not sure what to think..

Extacie

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Yes, Horse tail grass tea.....Caffeine may inhibit bugs....I used that.

Yeah, serenade stinks,,and when it gets wet, it stinks again.
Don't need a strong fan,,just keep the air moving down there.
I don't think you'll need to put one out side if you clean them up below....14 1/3 hrs of light might start a little bloom and it will go back when lighting gets longer....The temps should be alright,,,,,just watch the news for frost warnings/night temps.
Ok thanks man, I didn't know that about the serenade when getting wet lol. If I were to put it outside and it does that, could that cause any major issues? I've read when trying to do that indoors, it takes forever to revert back to veg and doesn't grow much during that time period. I appreciate the help once again
 

Extacie

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If your plants are waving around from the wind and you have good airflow then maybe it could be from LACK OF LIGHT??
This def could be!! I have been thinking about it, and it blows my mind that I got P.M. since I have had lighting on 24/7.. But its only a 600w MH in a 5x5 tent and it's raised pretty high up from some of the plants since some are much taller than others.. Plus it's in a weird position so some parts of the tent aren't getting equal light. Thanks for pointers all around. Really in this tent with plants getting mature as these it would be ideal to have a 1000W, huh? So it could penetrate all the way through + cover more?
 

mike4c4

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hay it sounds like you have been doing everything right not sure if you said or not but what type of soil are they in? is it organic? and since you dont see anything under normal light could it just be residue left from the spray? that would explain the middle getting the most and lighter the top as the spray will drip to the middle. if it was me i would stop spraying for a few days and see if it gets worse. if it dont you are good and might spray them with plane water and wipe the leaves clean. also the plants take in co2 through the leaves so too much spray can do more harm than good.
 

Dr. Who

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Ok thanks man, I didn't know that about the serenade when getting wet lol. If I were to put it outside and it does that, could that cause any major issues? I've read when trying to do that indoors, it takes forever to revert back to veg and doesn't grow much during that time period. I appreciate the help once again
It does take like 2 weeks + to revert, and no it doesn't actually grow a lot in size during that period. BUT, I have noticed that plants I've put out early (already vegged) and have started to bloom. Then left out to reveg, have shorter node spacing and produce along the mains and the side branching, what appears to be l-o-n-g single buds almost the length of the branch.....This happened in all 3 strains I put out early.
These were cross breeds and 2 Indica and 1 Sativa Dominate.
 

Extacie

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hay it sounds like you have been doing everything right not sure if you said or not but what type of soil are they in? is it organic? and since you dont see anything under normal light could it just be residue left from the spray? that would explain the middle getting the most and lighter the top as the spray will drip to the middle. if it was me i would stop spraying for a few days and see if it gets worse. if it dont you are good and might spray them with plane water and wipe the leaves clean. also the plants take in co2 through the leaves so too much spray can do more harm than good.
Yes, organic, FFOF.
That would definitely make sense! I have still been trying to figure out if it is P.M. or not. I generally drench them, trying to cover every part of the plant, probably spraying too much at once. Hadn't thought of that. Thank you very much for pointing it out! I will continue observing then post back if it is spreading or not.

How fast does P.M. generally spread?
 

Extacie

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It does take like 2 weeks + to revert, and no it doesn't actually grow a lot in size during that period. BUT, I have noticed that plants I've put out early (already vegged) and have started to bloom. Then left out to reveg, have shorter node spacing and produce along the mains and the side branching, what appears to be l-o-n-g single buds almost the length of the branch.....This happened in all 3 strains I put out early.
These were cross breeds and 2 Indica and 1 Sativa Dominate.
Ok well that doesn't sound too bad then.. Well, I might risk it. Was reading in other forums/post & it seems that once you reach 14.5 hours of daylight, they generally stay vegging depending on strain, so might put them out when we hit 14.5 hours each day. I worry about it stretching and reaching over the balcony for all the prying eyes to see if it starts flowering :/

That's kind of cool yours did that (although probably not idea) but thank you for helping out and sharing your experience's.

Man, Dr. Who, it seems like you are all over these forums helping everyone out!! Good job, keep up the good work. Hopefully people are showing their appreciation to you. Noobs like me need help from experts such as yourself! You can only figure out so much from books/thinking things through.. err at least me anyways. Nice to have an actual person confirm and help out!
 

Dr. Who

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I try and help,,,that's what I want to do at this point in my life......I do express opinion, and that bites me some times....So what! As long as I don't call names and be a dick.....I'm happy with myself......Some times I fail,,,we all do....The thing to do in life is learn from those mistakes and become a better person...

Your right,,,books can do so much....experience is king,,,opinion can mask the truth.....try it! experiment as you learn. Keep notes on everything!!! Refer to them often....

Peace on, grow on!
 
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