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Pictorial sick plant

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Cannabisnewb

I've gone through all the forums looking at sick plant graphs and pictures, cannot help myself, so I am here asking for guidance into why my plant is like it is.



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Cannabisnewb

Does picture 7 show phosphorus deficiency? It's very hard to compare to the leaf deficiency picture chart.

Maybe the plant is dieing?
 
Da claw looks like a little to much Nitrogen and maybe letting them get to dry is why the dead parts on leaves. also be carefull to not train to much you will stress her
 
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Cannabisnewb

Da claw looks like a little to much Nitrogen and maybe letting them get to dry is why the dead parts on leaves. also be carefull to not train to much you will stress her

I think you might be right, I watered it, and thought I watered it to much, so I let it dry out for 7 days, then I hit her with a 36 hour micro-multiplier brew, EWC mex bat guano and blackstrap. This was brewed in a 5 gal. bucket. 15 tablespoons of mex bat guano, 5 cups of EWC's and 10 table spoons of blackstrap. Also, to note, this started to happened the day after I foliage sprayed with neem oil and palmolive dish soap. Should I do a 10 gal water flush and then a 1/4 strength nute feed?
 
Personally I wouldnt flush unless it gets real bad. I would just back off the feeding 15tbs 5cups and 10tbl is a heavy amount to be doing without dilluting before application. I would try 1/4 or 1/2 that dosage might help the claw. Why did you treat with neem got flyers?
 
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Cannabisnewb

Personally I wouldnt flush unless it gets real bad. I would just back off the feeding 15tbs 5cups and 10tbl is a heavy amount to be doing without dilluting before application. I would try 1/4 or 1/2 that dosage might help the claw. Why did you treat with neem got flyers?

Ok cool. ty for the info. I will do 1/4 strength feed 2nd water from now. The next watering I will do is pure H20. Yes, I am battling them. I forgot to mention, I also brewed BT = mosquito dunks with that brew and the previous pure h2o aerated water. Not many of them, like 1 through 3 adult flyers. I need to get a lot of pearlite and paint strainer from what I've read. or nematodes.
 
Met-52 works good if its fresh. If your infection is not so severe sometimes its better to not treat with anything and rely on sticky traps to keep the flyers down. In veg bayer fruit and citrus (imid) works alittle 5ml a gallon. benies work to help too. good luck man and post a grow journal of her flowering :)
 
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Cannabisnewb

Fantastic, I will look into it and try to get some met-52, I am betting I got larvae, cus these things just keep coming. Not sure if my BT is working, seems like they aren't. I will definitly pick up some fly traps. I tried soap and apple cider vinegar, it caught a few but my equipment picked up on the apple cider vinegars scent, so I stopped that right away. Will do on the met52. ty CB.
 

eric2028

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might wanna check for broad mites with a scope. there is a great bm thread on here with tons of good info. good luck!
 
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Cannabisnewb

Good news, I am noticing perking up at the lights, the claws are going away, slowly but maturely. I hope not its broad mites. I took a very close picture, where the camera can take and see better than the naked eye, I didn't notice any type of debris meaning I looked for anything out of the ordinary on the leaves and they are clean as a whistle as far as I can see. besides some of the browning and curling in above pics. Also, I use neem oil on the foliage and under the foliage. I read, when broad mites eat neem oil they die. If I am wrong, let me know. I read the broad mites thread, they were stating they been using neem oil as well. If this would help, I do have electrostatic register filtration filters on my intake vents at the bottom of my equipment, velcroed on.
 
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