Quote Originally Posted by DvJeff
I haven't added any nutes whatsoever, it's been strictly distilled water & fox farms ocean forest soil... could it be mites?

what happens if she goes down hill, can I still harvest the nugs on it, even though they're not done?
It sounds like a possible Calcium or Magnesium def. Try adding a1 tsp of Epsom salt per gallon of water, Also depending on how long shes been in that soil, she could be at a lack of nitrogen. Distilled water lacks the natural calcium and magnesium your plants get from normal tap water. If Ph is an issue with your tap water, buy some ph buffers and use tap water. Its cheaper in the long run, unless you have an RO water purifier in your house, then you will need CalMag.

Mites cause white spots to appear on top of the leafs than the leafs start to exhibit yellow spots. If you are unsure, look at the underside of the lower fan leafs and look for lil (Tiny) brown and white spots. If you look close enough, the spots should move very slowly. If you see webbing or any of these spots, you may have spider mites. If this is the case you need to NEEM the entire plant, (underside and tops of leafs), and all along the stems. I use AzaMax..... or if you need cheap and local, try: Shop Garden Safe 16 Oz. Neem Oil Extract .. At Lowes.

I hope this helps a little bit, Good Luck.