Plants Are Suffering The Exposure

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by niowribo, Sep 6, 2014.

  1. Hi Everybody, I have made this two pots during the summer with no luck.
     
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    expecting small buds near the end of flowering stage.
     
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    I'm suspecting it have encountered at least light burn, nutrient burn and spider mites. Since I'm not a professional, I can only apologize why my plants turned out this way after 1 month of perfect-looking growin'. I have choosen a direct sulight spot for the main hours of the day, then after some time I have moved both pots to a less sunny spot. The first plant reached the flowering stage in the first spot, the other one is starting vegging.
     
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    THIS WAS TODAY IN THE MORNING, look at the picture above the leaves are PERFECT, now look at the picture below.
     
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    I have killed the spider mites using a strong pest diluited with water to way reduce his potency, now the bugs are gone but my plants are suffering the same.
     
    Any suggestion?
    Thanks
     
     
     

     
  2. Only a beginner myself mate, and that is to indoor growing, so take my opinion with a grain of perlite....lol 

    But it seems to me that if those pics were taken 3 hours apart, then it's more likely nute burn from the pest shit to rid the mites than light burn.....I can only speak from indoor experience (and not much of that just yet) but I think your leaves would have began curling up at the edges more before changing colour if it was down to light exposure....
     
    Probably a lot different when growing in nature, just one of my plants was too close to the light for a few days before I noticed curling of the leaves.....adjusted the light, and although those leaves are still curled, seems to be growing fine, with no discolouration. 

    So yeah, personally I think it's more likely a bad reaction to unexpected chemicals opposed to the sun......but I could be wrong.....if so, no doubt somebody will be along shortly to say so. :)
     
  3. Oh, and I would give it a pure Ph'd water flush, just to be on the safe side. 
     
  4. I sprayed the leaves with Cypermethrin and water which I previously used without dilution on my indica without any damage to the leaves. I would be buying an organic pest but can't really find anything effective.
     
  5. What happens if I take my baby plant to a indoor envirorment? I won't spend my life preventing the nature from devouring my plants.
     
  6. Then the bugs stay on your plant and spend their lives eating it indoors.

    "Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now."

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