Unknown Plant Issue

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by wappawappa, Jun 11, 2013.

  1. #1 wappawappa, Jun 11, 2013
    Last edited by a moderator: Jun 12, 2013
    Hey guys, went to check on the lovely ladies today and it seems my great white shark is having what appears to be a nutrient deficiency. Note the wrinkly new leaves coming in. I'm currently using GH 3 step and feeding every second water. Any input is welcome.

    What type of medium; soil or hydro? SOIL
    What brand and type of soil? HP PROFESSIONAL
    Indoors or outdoors? OUTDOORS
    What strain? GREAT WHITE SHARK
    How old are the plants? 4 WEEKS
    What type of lights and how many watts? THE SUN
    How far from the lights? 149 600 000 miles
    What is your watering frequency and source of water? E3D, REVERSE OSMOSIS
    What, how much and when was it fed? NPK? GH 3 STEP 5ML MICRO, 5ML VEG
    What is the medium/runoff pH and PPM if in hydro?
    What are the temps and humidity in the room?
    What size pots? 7 GAL
    Any bugs? Look real close. SPIDER MITES, USING NEEM OIL.
    Any other pertinent info?

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  3. First guess is a jacked PH is locking something out making it unavailable.
     
    First make sure your neem seed oil is cold pressed. the solvents they use the other way remove most of why its good. Emulsify your neem oil in agsil 16h potassium silicate..... they each increase the efficacy of each other.
     
    Topdress with at least 2-3 inches of fresh decent quality earthworm castings and chill on the nutes.... you may be giving too much of one element..... locking out a different one. That or something you're doing is screwing up the PH. Let nature fix herself while you deal with your mites. Might I suggest you release a bunch of these guys.
     
    Mites/pests tend to attack ALREADY sick plants.
     
    Fight mites WITH mites is my best suggestion.
     

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