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    see for ya self????

    i woke up and took a look at my plant and saw yellow spots ? i have no clue heres some pics? first time grower ph is 6.4 12/12 . thanks
    highweedskunk Reviewed by highweedskunk on . see for ya self???? i woke up and took a look at my plant and saw yellow spots ? i have no clue heres some pics? first time grower ph is 6.4 12/12 . thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
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    see for ya self????

    Looks like you spilled some water on them.
    Just on the bottom?

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    #3
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    is that what happens? thats weird there really sensitive? thanks does it look healthy?

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    #4
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    They aren't that sensitive to water alone...but if you place water droplets on the leaves and have the lights on, it can burn the plants as the droplet acts kind of like a magnifying glass. They should be fine, a little burn like that won't be terrible, but try to mist in the dark period next time. To my knowledge, that's the problem. Good luck on your grow.

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    #5
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    I agree, its where water droplets have magnfied the light and singed the leaf. They'll be ok, just make sure if you mist its in the dark cycle.

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    #6
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    They look very healthy. Just alittle wet on the bottom which is easy to do with large pots. Garden sprayers are great

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    #7
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    check the underside of the leaf with a magnifying glass and look for spider mites. When they eat a leaf that is what the top side looks like too. Just be sure is all I am saying. Not all spider mites build webs to start most eat the leaf and lay eggs.

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    #8
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    It's easy to accidentally get some on bottom leaves.
    External burns, whether light or nute, won't get worse, but a pest or soil/water problem will.


    The main thing is to go with Zandor's advice and make sure it is not spider mites. And even if you think it's not, if it gets worse you better check again.
    :thumbsup:

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    #9
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    gow to kill the mites is the problem how?

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    #10
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    highweed.. you have over ferted BRO.. there is to much fertilizer in your soil..
    see how dark green your leaves are...
    and how they are curling..
    becarefull
    you are in the red
    consider flushing...
    but only after you let her get pretty darn dry
    then flush with at least 1-2 gallons


    i love you
    : )

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