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    #11
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    leaf spots

    Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
    ya know hardon.. I was gonna say that too... but looking closley at those brown spots.. they look a little big... and square.... How could you NOT know if you had spidermites?... any numb nut would see them...

    love


    and by the way hardon... you mother fluffer... you treat these boards like an ex - girlfriend.. you just come around when its convient for you and fuck us hard (which we like of course) and then leave... you SLUT

    i love you
    dame!known this is my frist grow and i want to be sure that its not mites.and no i dont see any nor and eggs or webs but heres one more pic of a different leaf front and backside
    PUF,PUFF PASS PIMP:joint1:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    You are mite free my friend. The mites feed off of the stoma on the under side of the leaves and damage that side first. I think that happened from misting. Are the leaves not in direct light spotted like that?

    One love
    c

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    #13
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    You are mite free my friend. The mites feed off of the stoma on the under side of the leaves and damage that side first. I think that happened from misting. Are the leaves not in direct light spotted like that?

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    c
    no,not at all:thumbsup:
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    #14
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Thats the culprit then. I figured that as the water is most abundent in the channels and thats where all the spots are. No more misting and you will get no more spots.

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    c

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    #15
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    May want to cut down on the tds a bit, say like half of what you are using. The leaves will not curl as much or the tips burn.

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    c

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    #16
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Quote Originally Posted by karmaxul
    May want to cut down on the tds a bit, say like half of what you are using. The leaves will not curl as much or the tips burn.

    One love
    c
    I know I'm sounding stupid,but whats tds
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    #17
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    TDS:

    Total dissolved solids.

    Total Dissolved Solids:

    The sum or all inorganic and organic particulate material. TDS is an indicator test used for wastewater analysis and is also a measure of the mineral content of bottled water and groundwater. There is a relationship between TDS and conductivity. In general, for the San Antonio River basin, TDS/.6 approximates conductivity. Or, conductivity * .6 approximates TDS. People monitoring water quality can measure electrical conductivity quickly in the field and estimate TDS without doing any lab tests at all. See specific conductance.

    Karma will now go on lecture about how the TDS in the bottom of the pot can build up and you probably need to try a garden sprayer.

    <3

    Basically water when the top is dry and the bottom is a little bit moist and try not to let it run down the sides.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Man I would but I just spent over a hour doing just that, I forgot the garden sprayer part though. Good look. http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=54854

    One love
    c

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    #19
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Is that new aviator Salvidor Dali?

    One love
    c

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    #20
    Senior Member

    leaf spots

    Quote Originally Posted by bluntman2006
    I know I'm sounding stupid,but whats tds

    you dont sound stupid.. we need a freaking NERD decoder every time KARMA talks... KARMA knows more than he knows....

    hmmm?

    LOL

    i dont think it is mites either... but I can see why hard on thought it was mites... the picture is decieving.. I am sure in PERSON.. hardon would have known that it was not mites... or if he wasn't sniffing so much GLUE...

    love LOL

    another thing,,,, karma.. although the mites eat from the bottom of the leaf.. I have never seen damage n the bottom.. and I have seen plants completeley covered in webbing.. COMPLETLEY... 3 foot plants COVERED under one giant web...
    YES..ONE giant WEB on a 3 foot plant.. I wil have pictures fo you all.. very soon.... and still no damage under the leaves.. the damage always manifests on the top of the leaf..... bugs on the bottom..underside...

    you can tell that I am savoring this moment..... ahahah


    LOL

    i love you

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