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Can I have some help with diagnosing my plant.

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Birdog122, Jan 16, 2021.

  1. Can anyone please help me with what is wrong with my plant. It is a ypung clone from a recent plant I started to notice the leafs are turning yellow. Its just random leaves but they look like they may have a tox problem or I was also thinking maybe my light was too close im useong a low grade led light and I had it avout 10 incges to a foot away I have since moved the light further away and haven't noticed any change for the better. I'm going to post sone pics with this tread. Can someone plz help me any advice is 100% appreciated. Thanks in adcance
     

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  2. Cal mag deficiency. Add 1-2 tsp per gallon and feed.
     
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  3. I'm a beginner at growing. But I just want to clarify you're talkin about Calcium deficiency correct? I just recently transplanted the plant a few days ago as well and I transplanted into the Happy Frog topsoil that you can get at Aces or I got mine at Royal King actually but do I still need to add calcium using that soil?
     
  4. Try proof reading bro.

    look for spider mites on the underside of your leaves. It probably isn’t but it may be. If so get them early and get some Lady Bugs. Amazon is a good place.
     
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  5. Yes apparently. Never used happy frog but I haven't used any yet in ocean forest in the first 23 days so far. This is my first time using it. Definitely add cal mag to your feed.
     
  6. Ok thank you. Can you see spider mites with the naked eye or do I need a magnifying glass? And laughing my ass off sorry about spelling or proof reading period for that matter smh I was using talk to text and didn't proof read at all before I hit send. Lol
     
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  7. Ok so I read a little on spider mitws abd checked and it's not that so now I'm gonna try and handle it like it's a Cal issue like you said. Any more advice on how to handle it? And again I'm new so im sorry for dumb questions I just want to make sure I learn as nuch as possible along the way. Thanks in advance
     
  8. if you can see the mites,it’s too late.They cling to clones and weaker plants susceptible to parasitic infestation.You’ll notice tiny spots on the leaves,and underneath you’ll see those little bastards.Chemical war is your only option....but i think you need Cal-Mag in your case.Good Luck My Dude


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  9. Ok thank you. And I'll post and update im a few days amd see where I end up with my girl.
     
  10. Exactly. I made a thread how a clone I brought from a dispensary ruined my last crop because of spider mites. Never bringing in an outside clone again.
     
  11. Took these pictures 5 days later I forgot to post these do you still think it is a cal-mag issue? Just wanted to double check. Thanks
     

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  12. Oh no it is not too late and chemical warfare is definitely not called for. I have saved some pretty bad off sick plants that were suffering from both powdery mildew spread by spider mites and the spider mites themselves. One good wetting with Neem Oil mixed one teaspoon to the qt. of warm water to which 1/2 teaspoon of Dr. Bronner’s pure Castile soap has been added killed the mildew and in a few days 300 ladybugs arrived from Amazon and within a few days there were no more spider mites.

    those plants with the powdery mildew did come from elsewhere. BE VERY careful bringing plants home from some where else.

    Eggs do persist and I had to get more ladybugs for the next crop too but I got a reasonable harvest both crops and have had no further problems with spider mites since.
     

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