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princecarl
08-03-2007, 11:32 AM
can anyone tell me what this is. it started spreading like crazy in less then 12 hours its white and dont know what it is to fix problem........asap

mjdragon
08-03-2007, 11:40 AM
Hi there,

What lights are you using, how old are the plants, have you used any fert?

faithlessxxx
08-03-2007, 12:35 PM
I'd guess PH fluctuation. Flush. Stinky will know more about this.

PharmaCan
08-03-2007, 04:44 PM
Probably, by now, most of the people who can help you are sick of seeing you post multiple threads about the same thing every day and you are being ignored. It really is quite bad etiquette the way you do that.

Here's a helpful suggestion. Start a log of your grow. Every day, update your log with photos, comments and questions. There's a lot of people that love grow logs. You'll have experienced growers looking in and giving advice and answering questions. And you have this one grow log thread and you update it every day and you make it an interesting thread - one grow log thread from a grower called "Green Fog has like over 32,000 hits - and every time you post on that thread it bumps it up to the top of the index, so it's even better than a new thread in that respect.

If you have an emergency problem, make one post in the "Plant Problems" section and wait for an answer. But don't put a bunch of identical threads in different sections, it's annoying and rude!

PC :pimp:

Forwhat420
08-03-2007, 05:27 PM
pharmaCan do u stay on all day long? or work for CC...lol just high and asking might sound stupid sry if it does

PharmaCan
08-03-2007, 06:28 PM
pharmaCan do u stay on all day long? or work for CC...lol just high and asking might sound stupid sry if it does

There are plenty of areas on this forum where one can be as annoying as one wants. The grow section just doesn't happen to be one of those sections. The grow section is kind of self-monitered at the moment and the more experienced members tend to tell new members when they are doing something stupid.

Would you prefer if I had simply posted, "Hey asshole - quit making so many duplicate threads! :S4: " Would that have been something positive in my life - or Carl's? I think not. I have a six-year-old son. When he does something he shouldn't, I explain to him the applicable rule and why he should adhere to it. I certainly don't chastize him for being young and needing to learn the rules. How lame would that be?

PC :pimp:

stinkyattic
08-03-2007, 06:45 PM
I'd guess PH fluctuation. Flush. Stinky will know more about this.

Stinky DOES know more about this but is like TOTALLY irritated by the poster... AAARGH.

FUCK!!! just so you stop spamming the boards, I'll tell you wtf is up with that plant. That is a symptom of either heat problems or acute Ca deficiency. In fact, what I see there is that you had a slight Ca def and the high temps are causing the symptoms to show up REALLY strongly.
MAke sure your pH is correct so Ca is not locked out, and get your temps down below 85.
It would have been a hell of a lot more painless if the first time you posted this stuff, you acutally gave a little info on what your conditions are... I STILL can only make a wild guess becuase you STILL have not said what your temps and everything are, and if you have, it's in one of the MANY posts, and I never saw it because yes, I was totally ignoring you.
Pharma you are so mellow... it must go along with the fatherly glow...

Forwhat420
08-03-2007, 07:13 PM
I see now pharma.. thanks

faithlessxxx
08-03-2007, 08:18 PM
They de-hydrated from the lock-out, and therefore got burned in the weaker, dryer spots under the lamps, right stinky?

stinkyattic
08-03-2007, 08:30 PM
not necessarily dehydrated, although that can be a problem, but the internal chemical reactions in the plant are outta whack and increased heat basically speeds up the rate at which they react wrong.. if that makes sense? Plants weakened by fertilizer imbalance are super duper sensitive to heat and light burns. In the thread 'foxysox is back in the game', i believe there is a very good pic from around MAy or June in which she shows a plant badly damaged by use of a bloom booster in high temps conditions.