Giving it another go

@Jaba31 My first guess would be spider mites. I had them over the summer and they caused similar leaf spots from where they sucked the chlorophyll out of the leaves.

Check under the leaves with a jeweler’s loop or handheld microscope to make sure you don’t see anything that looks like this…

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If you don’t spot any buds or spider mites (they are very small btw)

Then I’d recommend a support ticket

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Hello again I took ur advice n looked to see if there was bugs or mites with a magnifying glass i have I just don’t got the money for a loop or microscope any ways I looked up how to fix mites n came across the neem oil solution. So I mixed wat it said 1 tsp of neem oil with half tsp of dish soap n 1 quart water n sprayed them this past sat with it n have a light spray Sunday. How long does it take to kick in

Hello bob 31 thanks for advice …

Strain type: gelato bag seeds

Age : they r bout 2 months Nov 22nd

Soil: happy frog n in 1 gallon pots

Water : going off of wat I’ve read I water wen soil gets almost dry n honestly it’s been once or twice a week because soil wen I check is still very moist n I usually give 2 cups per pot n it barely drains out bottom

Ph : is from 6.7 to 7 run off I haven’t checked

Nutes: fox farm trio n have only given half of wats been recommended by bottle

Indoor box grow till I transfer to 4x4 tent

Lights : 2 cfl n they r bout 1 foot away from plants give or take few inches

Temps : day 78 highest n night low 70s
Humidity started at 45 to 50 n gage said ok lately it’s been from 60 to 70 n said high but from wat I’ve read it says that that’s still good n those temps have been same day n night

Ventilation: has 2 whole cut in box 1 at top n 1 in back close to the bottom n has mini clip fans

A.c.: na

Co2: na

N since I sprayed with neem oil some leaves seem to have cracked n gotten worse

@Jaba31 I believe Neem Oil should be applied once every 7 days (check the bottle for usage instructions). It took me 4-5 weeks of applying it before I saw any improvement.

Ok cuz I barely started putting it once u said it might b mites n it’s only been a week … N should I transplant to final home or wait till the problem is fixed … I was gonna transplant this Friday according to my schedule n put into 4x4 grow tent

If it is in fact spider mites, I would take care of that situation first before transplanting them. They spread really really fast.

I got u thanks man i reallly appreciate the help it ain’t easy like ppl think… again I’ll keep posted tho

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Keep taking care of those plants and it will pay you back with awesome buds :sunglasses::facepunch:

How about some pics in white or natural light @Jaba31

If the CFL’s are grow lights, turn them off when you spray the plants. let the leaves dry before turning the lights back on. Make sure you spray up to the underside of the leaves and the soil.

Ok will do unusually spray on night cycle once it starts but I didn’t think soil to I’ll do next round i spray. N thanks bob31 n bluntly420 help been great n I’ll get those pics for u

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@Jaba31 put the @ in front of the username to tag us like i did on yours. Thanks!

Can u help i checked plants n these giys dont seem to b on them just on / in soil n pot not plant tho not sure wat it is

@Jaba31 That looks like some sort of mite (like spidermite). Check the bottom of the leaves with a magnifying tool to make sure they are not on the plants. I would start applying neem oil anyway just to make sure.

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Ok I did that how ever I looked into it n tried to match them cuz they stay just in the soil nothing pin plants n plants look like this

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Food Grade DE or Neem oil Spray or something should get rid of them @Jaba31

Thanks @bluntley420 good catch!

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@bob31 I think you meant @Jaba31, not @Jabs1124? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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