A customer has a question and I hope we can get some opinions on it, thanks.
also I would to send to you a pictures of my first trail to plant outdoor cannabises in order to give me your opinion ( if I am doing it right or not ?).
Leaf miners for sure… Peel off any leaf that has those squiggly lines… Its fly larvae on the inside of the leaf… They are eating insides of leafs. Peel off any that is affected and add a nice layer of food grade Diatomaceous Earth
Thanks for your comment , i did what you said , I removed all infected leaves from its roots . But I wanna ask you if this action will influence negatively on the flowering or not ?.
Also please till me what is your opinion about the healthy of my plant ? Is it looks good ?
Can you post a picture with whole plant in it? From what I can tell she looks healthy. Maybe a little light green she wants some nitrogen. Good job so far
Dear Dr. Dank
Kindly there is something spears again in the upper leaves as you will find in the below photos . So you would you please send to me your advise.
Regards
Khaled
Hello @khmohamed … When u tag me make sure to put @ in front of Dr.DankThumb420 so I get direct notification.
For your plant did u see any signs of pest under leafs or on tops? This kinda looks to be nutrient or ph related imo
Not exactly. Looks to be maybe the ph isnt in the right zone. Do you ph your water before watering her? Can u get ph readin of the runoff so we know where shes at amd what she needs
I think I failed in my first trail , after I removed the leaves yesterday , the plant start to fall down today morning .I went to the plant shop and I bought ( 24,24,18 ) & ph tester , I added all the supplements and I controlled the ph between 6-7 ,
But I think it is too late , but I am sure that I will succeed next time .
Please find below photos , you will find these changes happend only in two days.
Yikes. Hurry up and flush her out with a few gallons of plain 6.5 water then let her dry out for a few days and she should bounce back… She looks nutrient burned badly but still salvageable