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Hiya Scooby. Gnats are a bother but some soils just harbor them and when the soil gets wet they show up. I've had them before but usually die off. It does not look bad or over stressed, it's a photo correct? How old is this plant, what's your grow soil like? How strong is the light your using? Give more info.
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Been getting rid of fungus gnats for a month or more in a 2x4 tent 10 gallon bag. It should be in flower but waiting until gnats are gone. Is it worth still taking the time to flower after so much stress to the roots? Just looking for some opinions. Was trying the manifold on this one. Debating on just putting it outside and starting over in tent
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Originally posted by CaptainHolt View PostThank you. We flushed the plant and rinsed it off real good and the discoloration at the bottom seemed to disappear. We are transplanting it to new soil as well. It’s an outdoor plant so it shouldn’t want to be going into flowering yet, what do you think of the gooey, stickiness of the colas? Do you think it does have bud rot even if the coloration at the bottom of the stock was able to be washed away? We have moved the plant so in case it does have something it can’t infect any others. Also of note, this plant was topped and then placed in a greenhouse about 6 weeks ago, it was really really healthy and the colas were getting huge but the next day the greenhouse had massive high temps before we could get the plant out so it did go through a few hours of extreme heat and it just hadn’t recovered since. I am still wondering why it had colas that early on to begin with? In any event, the plant is still alive and growing slowly.
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Thank you. We flushed the plant and rinsed it off real good and the discoloration at the bottom seemed to disappear. We are transplanting it to new soil as well. It’s an outdoor plant so it shouldn’t want to be going into flowering yet, what do you think of the gooey, stickiness of the colas? Do you think it does have bud rot even if the coloration at the bottom of the stock was able to be washed away? We have moved the plant so in case it does have something it can’t infect any others. Also of note, this plant was topped and then placed in a greenhouse about 6 weeks ago, it was really really healthy and the colas were getting huge but the next day the greenhouse had massive high temps before we could get the plant out so it did go through a few hours of extreme heat and it just hadn’t recovered since. I am still wondering why it had colas that early on to begin with? In any event, the plant is still alive and growing slowly.
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Sorry, botrytis (bud rot) is not recoverable, anything that can kill it is way to strong for the plant. Keep it dry, no moisture on the area affected, do not let it spread to the buds as they will be ruined. If the trics are at least milky it may be time to harvest.
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Hi, we’ve got an outdoor plant that the stock is turning gray and the colas are sticky and gooey, the plant looks very weak and has been struggling for some time. Any ideas what this may be snd if it can be fixed? Thanks1 Photo
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Hello, new to growing and everything that has to do with it. I’ve looked online and I’m getting a lot of different things. So I’m not really sure if this is normal or not. I decided to come ask the pros opinion after days of looking. Is the stem normal on this? Thanks in advance!1 Photo
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I would look for bugs, and get that dead stuff off for inspection.
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Oof. I would think light/heat but I don't know your lights. I'm fighting to stay 80F/40% on the non-watering days so you wouldn't think mold. Hopefully some will weigh in later. GL!
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Week 5 of flowering, unsure of the strain
2x4x5 tent with a 315w lec light.
I haven't fed anything since flowering except a little calmag due to being planted in a supersoil.
checked today and not sure what the weird browning of the bud is, the rh is in the 30-40s range and the Temps sit around 82F
also attached some photos of a healthy bud from the same plant.
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Hi there. I'm old but only have one completed grow. Have you looked at the GWE main site's leaf problem identifier? Could you post a pic of more of your plant? Do you pH the water? It doesn't look like wind burn. Are you growing in coco coir or? Giving nutes? What strain, how old is the plant, and what size pots? Hopefully a more experienced grower will chime in, more info helps. Good luck!
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HELP ME!!!!
this is my first time growing I’m still learning and trying to pin point the signs and stuff but I don’t know what this is. It started to show and spread about a week ago and It’s only showing on these two leafs. I don’t know if the soil ph is off or if my fan is blowing to hard or if my plant has some type disease. I need help any suggestions?2 PhotosLast edited by Newtothis3; 06-15-2021, 01:24 PM.
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Oh you will get lots out of them you did not mess them up it's fine. Just follow the less is more for now with water, make them search harder for it. After that give big drinks they'll love you
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