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scraggely semi browning of new growth...

GET MO

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I've never had this happen before... seems kinda strange. They are outdoor panamaXgoo and alienXtahoeOG, its like the new growth is looking strange and weak on the tips, kinda brown on some. Fed organic, compost teas and earth juices.

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u can only slightly see the browning on these pics, but it is there.

any idears?
 

GET MO

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IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?!? Heheheh....
Heres some more pics.
I know I know, the lense was not clean... but you can still see the problem.
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GET MO

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nobody? I was thinkin possibly sulphur toxicity.... But I don't know how this could be unless sulphur in water?
 

Hammerhead

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Mo here is a plant that has a broad mite infestation. Look pretty close to yours.. I would treat your plants now and continue to do so until you're in flower. If you dont find any It's probably heat stress..

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darkhorse

Sorry for just jumping in, could be humidity & heat stress? as well as other diagnosis?
 

GET MO

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I took some pics waitin for um to load. It would seem odd if it was broad mites as I just sprayed floramite then three days later some azamax like a week and a half ago for spider mites.
 

GET MO

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heres some closer ups of the plants damaged parts.
I don't know what the little red round things are, looks like some kinda bug dropping....
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stihgnobevoli

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those are the broad mites. seems to vary from plant to plant. the time i had some on my plant they didn't seem to be affecting anything. but they def seem to be sucking your plant dry and whatnot. i don't know what to do for outdoor plants, but i hear neem oil will make bugs unable to climb your plants.
 

GET MO

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damn. so whats the cure? I seen the broadmite thread but its like a hundred and fifteen pages....
 

stihgnobevoli

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i dunno, like i said they didn't really affect my plants too much they just stayed clustered near the base of the stem i think the furthest they went was the lowest node. they just seem to be hanging out. or maybe sucking the juices from the stem. i just brushed em off and hoped none made it into the buds. eww. but neem is supposed to help against regular mites, i suppose you can try it. shit i didn't even know they were bugs till i saw one moving slowly one day.
 

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