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what's going on here??? plz help!

My ladies seem stressed as of late .
Im using fox farm marine cusine
Indonesian bat guano and i gave a small dose of flora nova to a few lightening plants a while back.everything was fine until a few days ago.. I went out of town for a day and a half and came back to this... I gave them dynagrow pro tekt to help whatevers going on never seen this problem
 

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Kcar

There are FOUR lights!
Veteran
My first response was broad mites. Still kinda thinkin that.
 
Forgot to mention lots of yellow leaves also a few that look to be mag deficient also added a small amount of calmag. Don't know if this is because their in transition or just sick :(..?
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
ICMag Donor
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check your run off it will eliminate nutrient issues. If you're EC is way high your PH will also be way off. if there OK its something else.

Pop the plant out of its container and look at the roots very good for Root Aphids or other insect.

Sometimes I get white spots on some of the leaves. I think Trips. I can never find anythig.
 

gaiusmarius

me
Veteran
from my reading in the broad mite thread, i would tend to agree, take out a magnifier and look for the see through mites and their eggs. you can not see these guys with a bare eye and they are developing into a big problem as they seem to be spreading out like crazy.
 
I might have to use avid smh... The ph has never once been a issue in my outdoor growing experiences.I'm definitely starting to think it possibly could be broad mite damage after looking at some pics..
 
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