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Should i start over?? Help Plz

Should i start over?? Help Plz


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kweezy

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i've had root aphids since week 2 or 3 of flowering and have noticed the leaves drastically changing yellow and falling off.. Now my plants are in week 6 of flowering.. the sativas have barely any bud production and the leaves are quickly yellowing from the bottom.. Do you guys think its worth flowering em till the end or should i just start over with a new grow?

i have until today to decide.... plz help me guys
 

kweezy

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kweezy

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notice the leaves on the bottom.. most of the bottom leaves have yellowed and fallen off. they are starting to spread up towards the top(they are in 6 week of flowering) should i start over or juss flowering till the end
 

Snype

Active member
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I feel you but you can probably keep it going a longer so you have a better product. How many more weeks left?
 

kweezy

Member
i have a master kush in there (taht has 3 weeks left) and the rest are sativas so im thinkin 6 more weeks..
 

lost in a sea

Lifer
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mate plants always do that towards middle to end of flowering, or i dont see much of a problem anyway....shes a tiny bit starved of nutes and is going through her fan leaves a tad early, but really just give them another two weeks because thats a normal enough plant....

all the large leaves will basically turn yellow before the plant is at its optimum harvest time..as a general rule, when 50-75% of the hairs are orange and the trichs are amber...

next time maybe add more worm castings to your mix or use an organic fertilizer..
 

kweezy

Member
im talking root aphids... and ive been to all the threads and posted on some.. azamax dont work haha...thats y thers a deficiency like symptom but its those dam root aphids
 

Snype

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Here's something that I thought about that I didn't say. I have no experience with root aphids and am assuming that they are pretty crazy. I'm assuming that you have it contained to one room and have nothing to infect. If this is going to possibly mess with your next crop then I would personally chop them very carefully. Maybe someone with root aphid experience will chime in.
 
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