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How to deal with white mold? Using folliar spray tap water ...
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6 years ago
Methylenedream
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@sKitzO
, Yeah I actually transplanted her into 5 gallon fabric pots during the day yesterday :).
6 years ago
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6 years ago
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It *might* be powdery mildew, but he is probably right that it's spider mites but in any case the treatment is mostly the same. Spider mites are often found on the underside of leaves and look something like this: https://www.growweedeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/spider-mites-on-leaf.jpg Possible treatments are foliar sprays of Neem Oil (4tsps/gallon), Baking Soda (2tbsp/gallon), Hydrogen Peroxide (1tsps/gallon of 35% H2O2), Milk (yes milk, 1:10 ratio to water) and wetting agents like SM-90 (better for Powdery Mildew). Spider mites thrive in hot and dry environments, so check your temp. and make sure there is good airflow (they hate wind). If your humidity is 70% as you have listed under your grow conditions that's a bit too high, esp. with this spider mite infestation you seem to have. Generally speaking during veg. RH should be 40-60% and 30-50% during flower, just keep a close eye during flower for bud rot and reduce RH accordingly. Good luck !
6 years ago
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The green is algae, to get rid of it easiest way in my experience is to wrap the pot up to the stem in a light proof plastic like a hefty bag, it will die without light. Not really a problem though and it's clear from your next weeks that its not a problem anymore, just figured I would let you know what I do in the future if you see it again.
6 years ago
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Not my first grow (but thanks for the compliments anyways). I am by no means a professional or have it down pat yet but growing in general I can pull it off. Any advice is good advice though so keep it coming, I appreciate it all. Yeah I didn't think I would have issues using coco nutes in soil which is why I've done it but it's still an experiment I have no idea what results to expect. She does need to be transplanted soon which will either be to 5 gallon fabric pots that I have or she may go outside when the weather is stable/nice enough because she had a very stressful beginning and I don't want her to hermie under my trellis net. Maybe I'm a bit too paranoid, I don't really know all the factors that can lead to a plant hermie ing . Like if it was stressed at birth but then has been growing great since then should I worry? I fucked up the FIM in that I don't think I cut enough off, not too sure I've always just topped, which I did to this plant after the new growth started coming out as if it hadn't been FIMed (leaves are just trimmed). Really need to start training it but it's grown very short and bushy as it is which I'm grateful for because my grow space isn't very high.
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