What is this coloring??

I’m using native soil that I have decomposed a ton of rotten wood and woodchips in. But I know it’s missing something, so if you know, could you let me know what it is and how to fix it please

What are the current temperatures you are working with right now? Have you recently or current experienced any heat waves?
 
I live in Florida but it’s an all enclosed screen room. So it’s much cooler inside where they remain
Hmm, well the comment above says bugs which no doubt you have bugs due to the tiny little white dots everywhere. But due to the coloring I would toss this bad boy some (calmag and some potassium silica). But deficiencies if any would bring on these types of signs of coloration and the only way to tell is to give it a try. Potassium silica helps when there is very hot or to humid of weather.



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WellRaisedPlant

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Hmm, well the comment above says bugs which no doubt you have bugs due to the tiny little white dots everywhere. But due to the coloring I would toss this bad boy some (calmag and some potassium silica). But deficiencies if any would bring on these types of signs of coloration and the only way to tell is to give it a try. Potassium silica helps when there is very hot or to humid of weather.



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Thank you!! I’ll totally look into it, but do you think I have bugs too? I haven’t had major problems yet
 
When we mention bugs these little marks look like the Devil spider (spidermite) they tent to be smaller then the eye can see unless you get very close and they mostly leave behind these little white dots. I dont know if you do have them but you will want to take care of this well before the flowering stage or its too late and they will claim your buds as their new home.

I would personally create mixture of some Neem oil and some Green clean I will link below. Add these two bad boys and you got yourself a killer!

Get one of these sprayers to EASILY get the bottom leaves of each plant dont rush it and take you sweet time to make sure everyone gets some love.



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WellRaisedPlant

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When we mention bugs these little marks look like the Devil spider (spidermite) they tent to be smaller then the eye can see unless you get very close and they mostly leave behind these little white dots. I dont know if you do have them but you will want to take care of this well before the flowering stage or its too late and they will claim your buds as their new home.

I would personally create mixture of some Neem oil and some Green clean I will link below. Add these two bad boys and you got yourself a killer!

Get one of these sprayers to EASILY get the bottom leaves of each plant dont rush it and take you sweet time to make sure everyone gets some love.



Instagram ~ @GoatbudsUSA
Ohhhh, alright I see what your saying now. They’re all starting to bud so right now from what you said seems like it is the do it or lose it stage do you know if the neem oil damages the buds? Or harm them in any way??
 
Ohhhh, alright I see what your saying now. They’re all starting to bud so right now from what you said seems like it is the do it or lose it stage do you know if the neem oil damages the buds? Or harm them in any way??
How late are you in the cycle, when did you start and can you share a picture of one of the buds sight to see how much is exposed?
 

WellRaisedPlant

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How late are you in the cycle, when did you start and can you share a picture of one of the buds sight to see how much is exposed?
Well, I have 6 plants, some have budded much quicker. This specific one is one of the slower budding ones, it still seems like it’s in the stretching faze when budding starts. I don’t have any other pictures sadly because of where I’m growing at isn’t easily accessible. Next time I’m out there I can totally send you more pics. I believe this one is a hard sativa because it’s 100% the tallest one
 

Weouthere

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looks like leafhopper damage to me.

I used neem for a while- tried Spinosad (Captain Jacks brand) and I’ll probably never use neem again.
I hit my plants at least weekly with neem, seemed to do no help. Spinosad kills everything bad and from what I understand is less toxic to beneficial pests. I use it once every 3-4 days at night, works wonders.
I also sprinkle DE on my top layer of soil.
 

WellRaisedPlant

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looks like leafhopper damage to me.

I used neem for a while- tried Spinosad (Captain Jacks brand) and I’ll probably never use neem again.
I hit my plants at least weekly with neem, seemed to do no help. Spinosad kills everything bad and from what I understand is less toxic to beneficial pests. I use it once every 3-4 days at night, works wonders.
I also sprinkle DE on my top layer of soil.
I’ll have to check it out! Thanks
 

WellRaisedPlant

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Hmm, well the comment above says bugs which no doubt you have bugs due to the tiny little white dots everywhere. But due to the coloring I would toss this bad boy some (calmag and some potassium silica). But deficiencies if any would bring on these types of signs of coloration and the only way to tell is to give it a try. Potassium silica helps when there is very hot or to humid of weather.



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Sooo, I have another question, and I feel like it’s urgent. What is happening to my plant??
 

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