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    #81
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    I don't like how the leaves look at all, it's almost starting to discourage me but I'm gonna keep going. The younger leaves are curling and some of the new shoots are coming out with brownish leaves so I know I probably gave them too much nutes...I hope my yield is alright lol, this is starting to suck.

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    #82
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeman
    I don't like how the leaves look at all, it's almost starting to discourage me but I'm gonna keep going. The younger leaves are curling and some of the new shoots are coming out with brownish leaves so I know I probably gave them too much nutes...I hope my yield is alright lol, this is starting to suck.
    those are some pissed off looking plants....too much nutes you would notice black/burnt looking tips of your leaves..

    To the pesticide...how often were/are you using it, because I know that the 3 in 1 pesticide/fungicide/miticide that I've got says use it on a 7 to 14 day schedule until infection is no longer present..I know these products are safe, but I would imagine too much too frequently would create a bad reaction between it and your plant..which is why they advise a certain amount of time between uses..

    did you spray it on there while your HPS was on? it almost looks like those leaves are burnt...

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    #83
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Yeah. I sprayed it heavily one night while lights were on. Now I only spray them when the lights are off, every time I check on them. I seen a lot of bugs in that room so I just want to keep them as safe as possible. I know I didn't overfert too bad but some young leaves are starting to show some burnt tips so I know it bothered them a bit. It's just a lesson I learned and something I will never do again.

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    #84
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    My friends plant looked like that with the leaves it manged to still be alive just let it crazy veg

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    #85
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Prevention is the best solution to all pest problems.
    It happened to me once and I was lucky that it was a male plant. I put him in the oven and bake him~ Small white/gray insects were all over and it was hard to defect if you don't look closely. Some people make a mistake like this by putting indoor plants outside.
    Your plants are healthy and strong so they will be fine! :thumbsup:

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    #86
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Lovin' the new avy, O-man.


    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    #87
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Thx Fog . The plants are still alive but the newer leaves are more skinny, I'm guessing from what ever I did. Most new growth has black/brown tips and are curled up. Some leaves are curled up without the damaged tips. I still think the nutes have a little bit of something to do with this. I won't be giving my plants pesticide again until I see more damage like they did before. I have been mite free every since I have been using this but I don't like how messed up my plants are looking because of the over-use/ use while lights were on of the pesticide. i hope with my next grow I can get the plants through it all with no ugly or damaged leaves. I just hate to look at the burns, make them seem sad. I hope growth picks up and they keep going, I don't want them to die.

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    #88
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Sending out good vibes.

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    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    #89
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    I looked closely at your earlier pics and saw no signs of mites anywhere. They leave webs behind wherever they go and the leaves get white spots that look like salt granules which I see none of those either. Mites don't just go walking around looking for a home...they are hitch hikers and need to be brought in by either bringing them in on a new houseplant or on your clothes after being in an infested area but they can't fly and don't travel very far on their own. And young plants like those will only suffer when given pesticides so early.

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    #90
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Lol well thanks for the advice but unless I was hallucinating hard I'm pretty sure each of those mites which were all identical and which I found on each of my plants were real. And you never saw a mite because I never took a pic of one and they weren't out of control. Btw I'm starting to think Cannabis hates me. Nothing is going right. And now, when I finally lift up the pots to look at the drainage holes guess what. There are roots growing out of the bottom. And this time they are even thicker than the last time I seen them coming out of the bottom of the last pot! I don't have any other pots for them and I'm too afraid anything else I put them in would take up too much space I have one question, how long can these plants survive with roots sticking out of the bottom and how much will it affect my harvest.

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