Various problems - 2nd grow
Multi-micronute def.
Potassium most evident.
You are underfeeding and possibly overwatering at the same time.
You aren't seeing bad N def possibly because there's a bit in the soil still.
Potassium is very important to a plant's immune system and in humidity like you have you are set up for fungus... I fear it may already be an issue but can't put my finger on it.
You are also ready for bigger pots and this is a time to repot into light soil- again because of high humidity it is IMPERATIVE that your soil drain exceptionally well.
Foliar feed micros wiht something like Algoflash or GH Micro.
Get a more powerful extractor fan in there and look for standing water under your pots too.
You need to dry out your room or you will never be able to flower properly.
Various problems - 2nd grow
ohhhh that's sexy......
I've been waiting for you Stinky.
Now I just have to decipher what you wrote.....
Looks like a bit of a cleaning, transplanting, flushing, feeding and finding a micro nute locally.....
thanks so much for the answers I was looking for.
BTW the white powdery mildew is everywhere! My clones, moms and grandmas.
Various problems - 2nd grow
powdery mildew, pick up neem oil, dilute accoring to instructions, spray out of a VERY fine-mist sprayer LIGHTLY, allow to dry, repeat a couple times. Never spray to the point of runoff. Avoid spraying under the leaves- it clogs the stomata and you're trying to create a barrier between the leaf surface and any mold spores that might settle there.
Various problems - 2nd grow
Quote:
Originally Posted by twilightattwelve
In hotter more humid envriornments they will start to spin webs where they will lay their leaves.
Dry conditions greatly favor all spider mites, an important reason why they are so important in the more arid areas of the country. They feed more under dry conditions, as the lower humidity allows them to evaporate excess water they excrete. At the same time, most of their natural enemies require more humid conditions and are stressed by arid conditions. Furthermore, plants stressed by drought can produce changes in their chemistry that make them more nutritious to spider mites.
Spider Mites
If he does have spider mites, it's likely that being left without water for a while contributed to their surge.
Various problems - 2nd grow
That's NOT spider mites. No way. That's a water/soil/feed problem.
Various problems - 2nd grow
I just wanted to clear up a misunderstanding about the nasty little things and what kind of environment they prefer. I've been so fortunate not to get nailed with them. Ugh.
Various problems - 2nd grow
I appreciate you clearing that up...
Definately NOT spider mites.
Neem oil and flushing tomorrow.
Seems as if conditions made rooting of the clippings take much longer. Almost 10 days to see a root as compared to 7 last time round.
Question.....
Should I be removing damaged fan leaves on the mothers and yellowing leaves on the clones?
Various problems - 2nd grow
today.....
I removed dead and severely damaged leaves.
Flushed moms with plain water then watered with 20-20-20 with micronutes at 1/2 strength.
Transplanted clones and misted with neem oil.
Misted moms and grandmas with neem oil.
Flushed Grandmas and watered with Botanicare Pro Grow.
Cleaned all rooms with vinegar water mix.
Crossing fingers for a good snap back.
Thanks as always. I will post pics in a week or so to show the results.
Various problems - 2nd grow
Quote:
Originally Posted by blink_inc
today.....
I removed dead and severely damaged leaves.
Flushed moms with plain water then watered with 20-20-20 with micronutes at 1/2 strength.
Transplanted clones and misted with neem oil.
Misted moms and grandmas with neem oil.
Flushed Grandmas and watered with Botanicare Pro Grow.
Cleaned all rooms with vinegar water mix.
Crossing fingers for a good snap back.
Thanks as always. I will post pics in a week or so to show the results.
Slacker! :D
Various problems - 2nd grow