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Radagast_
Radagast_started grow question 2mo ago
I sprayed the plants with Spidermite Control and the next day on all the plants that were sprayed this appeared on the leaves, and the leaves were much worse than the one in the picture, it also drastically slowed down the growth of my plants, so maybe they stopped growing...
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winset
winsetanswered grow question 2mo ago
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MarihuanaMichel
MarihuanaMichelanswered grow question 2mo ago
I assume you sprayed when the ligths was out? Oliy solutions or anything making the leaf wet, should be sprayed at night when lights go out, as otherwise that layer can act like a magnifying glass and burn the leaf in combination with high intense light.
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geo098765
geo098765answered grow question 2mo ago
I use neem oil
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
If it's still going downhill i'd be worried, but even if delayed i bet the plant recovers. I'd google any active ingredient and see if it is "systemic" - meaning once it's in the plant it's always in the plant and you'll smoke or eat it etc... not a good choice for IPM. 'eagle20' was something greedy drug dealers used to protect their plants and probably gave a bunch of people health problems because of it. can always spray one leaf to test a new foliar spray. These are reminder to me that growing indoors may be more expensive but sure does have fewer headaches, lol.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 2mo ago
Top side of leaf is waterproof and non absorbent, the underside is highly absorbent, gotta be careful you don't spray anything that can clog those tiny lungs on back of leaf. Shit happens, sad to see, but back at her! Thanks for the heads up. Hope she recovers well.
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