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    #71
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeVenice
    Yeah, I know their tiny, but I have no idea what they look like. . .
    Well I'll try my best to explain. They are the size of a small, small crumb. Almost hard to make out any solid color with the naked eye but they look grey through the scope. And trust me, you won't have to see them. Once you start seeing little holes and very thin slits and yellow spots on your plant and you're doing everything right and can't figure out what's the problem, chances are you might have pests. Well I wouldn't go by the spots, but the very small holes are definitely a way to tell you have mites. I couldn't even believe it because I thought that room was pest free, but since they are so small I guess they can get to plants from almost anywhere haha. I even saw a few gnats in that room at times. Soooo glad pesticide was invented lol! :hippy:

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    #72
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Man those plants are lookin nice

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    #73
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Quote Originally Posted by J-dubb206
    Man those plants are lookin nice
    Thanks And sorry Venice there was ONE mite I found out of all my plants, surprisingly I expected it because that plant is the most smelly and just seems to be the only plant that the ant targeted before I got the ant traps. I sprayed it this morning and flicked the mite off. I'm remembering I'd probably be able to take a pic of it with my camera in macro mode or somethin like that.

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    #74
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    A little minor update, just felt like posting pics haha.

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    #75
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    your plants are looking great man, keep up the good work

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    #76
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Also one question for the future. When I am harvesting them and some one happens to come over and I have to rush and leave the room and wait to trim the rest of the plants later.. if I put them in like a cardboard box just laying down would they be fine until I could get back to trimming them?

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    #77
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Going well, O-man. That's a wild avatar, kid. <G>

    No problem trimmin' like that, as far as I can see. So, where are the plants at chronologically? I like to know the age or how many weeks of 12-12 etc. Also, what nutes are they getting now?

    Thanks,

    Shov

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    #78
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Well today when I came in I was shocked. They seem to have rust on them or something. At first I thought it was the light intensity or something but I really think it's the pesticide, I forgot to shake it and I sprayed it and no fresh air was getting in or anything. I'm guessing that's why they look that way because I'm hoping a fuckin pest did this, it's on all the plants so I know it must be caused by the pesticide. How much am I actually suppose to spray on these plants lol? Anyways today I watered them with 1 tsp of nutes in a one gallon jug. I went back down to check on them and so far so good. One leaf has curled back though but I'm guessing that was there in the morning when I discovered the rust looking shit. I don't know if it's a deficiency thing or what. We'll see how things look tomorrow morning from tonight. I also gave them all another tie today.

    and thanks lol. I was really high when I made that avatar. I saw it on Google images and I thought it was funny and just messed around and thought it could be an avatar haha.

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    #79
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Yeah, nice avatar orangeman. At first, it took me by surprise, the color change from your last avatar, which I can't remember what it was, lol.

    Anyway, on with your plants: AHHH. Yeah, I'd assume that those spots are from the pesticide. How much did you spray on? lol? If it was just a deficiency problem, you would have saw signs yesterday, etc... it wouldn't just appear like that.

    Oh yeah, what are you feeding your plants? You probably mentioned it earlier, but I"m too high to go back and look. Any chance of you posting some overhead pics and some side pics? I'd like to see them. Well anyway, good luck, and aside from those spots, they are looking good.

    Peace,
    horror business :rasta:

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    #80
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    Orangeman's 1st log!

    Wow that looks bad, did you mix the pesticide as per the instructions??? It really shouldnt hurt your plant, unless you mixed it way to strong...

    I use "Garden Rip Cord - Crop safe pesticide" and its never caused any problems.

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