D79/F32 - 12.7 - 4x5 - ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ ❄️👽
-----------------3x3 - looking a little rough. See if she pulls through and recovers from the gnats...
D82/F35 - 12.10 - 4x5 - I'm def growing a whole tent of this passion berry next, ffs this amazing to watch.
Please help me identify what is going on with my Passion Berry's new growth! Heat/light stress? 36in under 2 of http://a.co/d/bTRWIFI
What should I do? I find it odd that it showed up only on the two strains from TCC, though the LA Sunset seems to have got over it. Thank you!
Hey there sorry to say you caught yourself some microscopic insects. That cupping and wierd look is because those little pests and walking on your leaves and sucking the juice out of the leaf stems. There's folks who say that this can be treated but it's extremely hard and the results can be mixed. try better airflow and buying a couple insecticide foggers that you can use. Good luck my friend, i hope it works out 🚀
I'm loving the videos! That's some nice looking Hash, have you ever considered doing dry ice hash? I just did it on my GDP grow and I have 0 regrets. Also nice dab rig
@HighTV, Thanks! I appreciate it. I did a bit of dry ice hash on some sub par over dry nugs I got from a guy. I couldn't bear smoking the flower, so that's what I did and it was pretty cool. Nothing above 3-4*, but really tasty and more useful than the flower. I would give it another shot with fresh frozen if I had an appropriate catching surface.
Also, got the Dnail for a song at a local shop as the puffco and pens are dominating right now. Totally love it!
Hey there sorry to say you caught yourself some microscopic insects. That cupping and wierd look is because those little pests and walking on your leaves and sucking the juice out of the leaf stems. There's folks who say that this can be treated but it's extremely hard and the results can be mixed. try better airflow and buying a couple insecticide foggers that you can use. Good luck my friend, i hope it works out 🚀
Hi @Fullmeltalchemist! You may have some broad-mites / russet-mites, they're almost impossible to see without a microscope. An affected plant will show twisted new growth, blistered and “wet” looking leaves. If this diagnosis is confirmed you should move your container elsewhere so the invasion won't spread on your other plants and treat asap. I'd recommend to spray your babies at night with neem oil mixed with soap and see how it goes after a few days. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊