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Newcangro

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Had thrips gotten rid of all the ones out on leaves with Doktor Doon go green indoor spray. Now I am noticing some spots on my leaves. Is this from the thrips, doctor doom, or light burn? I jaked my light up higher not sure if the ethos zweet are light sensitive first time growing the strain. I did spray once in the tent because I was lazy and didn't want to drag a wet 10 gallon pot out side. Only curios because I have two other plants in a different tent upstairs that I sprayed for thrips Atwell and it isn't showing any of these signs. They are also different strains though
 

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ProPheT 216

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Dosent look like their is a healthy leaf on the plant. Stem looks purple.

I'm guessing lockout in soil. Ph ec related. Probably from overfeeding and not enough run off.whats your soil?
 

Newcangro

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Soil is promix feeding at 3/4 strength till I have a small amount of run off. As stated I just had thrips did a heavy defoliation, and sprayed with doktor doom a couple times
Dosent look like their is a healthy leaf on the plant. Stem looks purple.

I'm guessing lockout in soil. Ph ec related. Probably from overfeeding and not enough run off.whats your soil?
 

FirstCavApache64

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Maybe when I sprayed in tent the leaves had moisture on them, which magnified the light and burned the leaves?
If it's hit or miss on the plant as far as where it's located that's going to be my bet. Anytime I've foliar sprayed and put a plant back in the tent with droplets on it I've gotten burn marks from the lights burning them. Now I air dry them a good bit then hit them with a window fan for awhile to make sure they're dry before going back in. Spraying in the tent is only a good idea right after lights out. I don't like doing it then personally because the humidity fluctuations it can cause during lights out but you won't get leaf burn.
 

Newcangro

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When I sprayed outside and let it dry and then put it in the tent everything was fine, I was going to work the following morning and saw a couple thrips on there I said screw it and just sprayed them in the tent. My assumption was the burns were from the moisture magnifying the light. Thanks for getting back with a positive answer, trying to get these girls back to full health. If I have to do it again I will do it at lights out.
If it's hit or miss on the plant as far as where it's located that's going to be my bet. Anytime I've foliar sprayed and put a plant back in the tent with droplets on it I've gotten burn marks from the lights burning them. Now I air dry them a good bit then hit them with a window fan for awhile to make sure they're dry before going back in. Spraying in the tent is only a good idea right after lights out. I don't like doing it then personally because the humidity fluctuations it can cause during lights out but you won't get leaf burn.
 
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