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I have those all over outside an they come in occationally but not in my tent just find them hanging around. I don't think they are harmful or eat plants.
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Brown marmorated stink bug- according to google
So I found one on a plant that I had just been tending outside of the tent and had put back 5 minutes prior. Didn't see much on the GWE site about them, googled a bit, neem oil and soapy water, and picking them off appears to be the treatment. There was just one and I had just been all over the plants for training and trimming, did not see anything that looked like eggs or other infection. I'm hoping that is was a one off bug maybe from when I was trimming and it wandered onto the plant while it was in the barn for the trim. Anyone else have experience with these? Share please.
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Wayyy above my pay grade and can't click on pics they don't show up. Best to post a real pic, no one likes " click bait " . Doozy of a write up
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I apologize for the English, translated by google translator
RDWC is about 650L of solution. All fertilizers and stimulants are from GHE. The ICE lamps are about 320W/square meter, currently suspended 70-100 cm from the plants, working at 40% power. Temperature and humidity are not measured yet, but I think there are no extreme indicators.
In the first landing, I did not correctly calculate the dosage of chlorine and burned the kids.
After changing the solution, the water bloomed and began to smell like a swamp. I found a lot of light leaks in buckets. Replaced the solution, strengthened the light insulation.
11 arel planting of new plants next to the old ones, on which a minimum of hopes were already pinned. On April 11, they landed as hard hats were thrown off.
Before the landing of the new landing, somewhere from 4.04 to 6.04, the solution was replaced and the Ph. PPM of tap water was gradually adjusted 130-140. After correction, about 150 ml of FloraNova MAX Grow was added.
And further:
7.04 under the root stimulator Pro root 2ml / l only 3 liters.
9.04 PS 5.6 PPM 273-283
10.04 PS 5.8 PPM 283 At the root gave 6 liters: 24 ml Revive Advanced; (I thought that old plants with burns will benefit and maybe someone will recover)
1 tablespoon of mycorrhiza that is with a shark.
12.04 PS 5.9 PPM 290 - 2 ml of electrolyte
13.04 PS 5.8 PPM 296 - 2 ml of electrolyte
14.04 PS 5.7 PPM 293
15.04 PS 5.8 PPM 291 - 3 ml of electrolyte
16.04 PS 5.0 PPM 297 - 1L of tap water
19.04 PS 5.7 PPM 297 - under the root for 7 liters: 1.4 ml Pro root (0.2 ml/l)
14 ml Humic GHE (2ml/l)
14 ml Fulvic (2ml/l)
1 tablespoon mycorrhiza with shark
20.04 PS 5.7-5.8 PPM 304
21.04 PS 5.8 PPM 303
22.04 PS 5.8 PPM 304 - 40 ml Flora Nova Grow
40 ml Humic
60 ml Fulvic
For some, it twists the lower leaves slightly.
PH 5.8 PPM 327 - 3 ml of electrolyte
40 ml Flora Nova Grow
40 ml Humic
60 ml Fulvic
5 liters tap water
Under the root for 7 liters: 21 ml Revive (3ml/l)
1.4 ml Pro root (0.2ml/l)
1 tablespoon mycorrhiza
23.04 PS 5.8 PPM 350 - 3 ml of electrolyte
60 ml Flora Nova Grow
4 ml of tap water
24.04 PS 5.3 PPM 390 - 1 l of water
In plants whose lower leaves were twisted, necrotic gray spots appeared on the same leaves.
25.04 PS 5.4 PPM 390 - 15 liters of water
3.4 ml of electrolyte
27.04 PS 5.4 PPM 385 16 days from the helmet. They develop slowly, the root develops in my opinion also not very well. Those who twisted the lower leaves now the leaves dry out at the edges and die. They are very slow in growth. There are several of the most resistant bushes, their leaf edges bend upwards.
According to the PPM, it is clear that plants practically do not eat... The solution has no unpleasant odors.
Almost all plants are pale with green streaks.
What am I doing wrong and how can I fix it? I tried not to give too much anyway, so as not to burn the plants.
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If it's been 3 days since you repotted them i'd give them a big drink of water and leave it alone. Sounds to me like she has enough of the chemicals.
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I transported the lady’s to a bigger pot and gave them 60ml (in a 20L vat) sensi calmag and 20ml of canna vega extra because they are both high in N and I personally think it’s a nitrogen problem. What do you guys think? I still have some canna flush so if I need to I can use that too.
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I made the ph from 5.7 to 6.3 by adding tap water. The new EC became 1.28 so I added 20ml of sensi cal-mag to my 20L vat so changed it from 1ml/L to 2ml/L since I found EC to be on the low side and agree that the deficiency might be calcium.2 Photos
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Thanks for the additional info!
Good for up-potting them. Looked too small.
It looks like you have some sort of bugs. Check very closely on top of the leaves, on the bottom sides of the leaves, and in the soil. Those white spots look to be from pests munching on your leaves.
It's also likely, as Bowhunterwoddy mentioned, that you have pH issues. Those are likely leading to what appears to be a calcium deficiency.
Before trying to fix any deficiencies, make sure you have everything in the environment taken care of: temp, humidity, watering regime, ventilation, circulation, lighting, and proper nutrients. If the pH is off, different nutrients aren't able to be absorbed by the plant. So prioritize dialing in the environment before adding nutrients as there are likely enough nutrients but they're just not able to be absorbed. Once you have the environment dialed in (or while you're doing that) make sure your pH is good. Once you have those things set, wait a week or so to see if there is any improvement, THEN consider adjusting nutrients or supplements.
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