ldocustoms Posted March 11, 2018 Report Share Posted March 11, 2018 Hey all, Ive posted on here previous regarding a hungry plant (not enough nitrogen)Fixed that issue, then she was happy, but now im confused coz shes looking un happy again.... Full outdoor grow, keep them in direct sunlight as long as possible, if its hot i wont but stumped for ideas... She was telling me once that she was hugry and a few of the older bottom leaves went yellow, feed her as she was nearly due but hasnt fully recovered....also notice brown tips do could i be overfeeding??Last feed was 27th feb which is in sync with the recomended feeding on the container50ml power feed red lable30ml seasol seaweed tonic Other issue is my spidermites i simply cannot shake off the fuckers are still there!! Grabbed some eco-neem concerntrate to use in water to spray on the leaves...dunno if thats done it as well.. Lastly where i live has all of a sudden gotten super windy and they get smashed a bit is that maybe another factor?? I have put up pics with the 2 others so you can see as they are on a relitivly similar water/feed schedule im buggered if i know her problem but shes definatly trying to tell me something Or is she shitty coz im feeding her veg nutes when she wants flower nutes?? Cheers all [emoji108][emoji36] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchybromusic Posted March 11, 2018 Report Share Posted March 11, 2018 if your in soil & you feed full strength nutrients , chances are you'll over do it with bottled & soil nutrients back the bottle off to half strength how's your watering going , if your someone who waters every X number of days = stop doing that water & roots are constant variables due to changing root mass , air temp & humidity , not to mention in ground or in pots you need to have some check points , fingers in the soil = feel wet or dry , weight of the pot = feels lite or heavy even a cheap moisture meter can help guide timing yes wind can cause some leaf damage , so can watering leaves while under the sun or spraying oils in the middle of the day in the sun or feeding nutrients in the middle of a hot day when all the plant needs is hydration / water & over doing nutrients while in flower best to not spray anything on flowers you intend to consume biological control of spider mite https://bugsforbugs.com.au/whats-your-pest/spider-mites/ Bugs for Bugs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ldocustoms Posted March 12, 2018 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2018 if your in soil & you feed full strength nutrients , chances are you'll over do it with bottled & soil nutrients back the bottle off to half strength how's your watering going , if your someone who waters every X number of days = stop doing that water & roots are constant variables due to changing root mass , air temp & humidity , not to mention in ground or in pots you need to have some check points , fingers in the soil = feel wet or dry , weight of the pot = feels lite or heavy even a cheap moisture meter can help guide timing yes wind can cause some leaf damage , so can watering leaves while under the sun or spraying oils in the middle of the day in the sun or feeding nutrients in the middle of a hot day when all the plant needs is hydration / water & over doing nutrients while in flower best to not spray anything on flowers you intend to consume biological control of spider mite https://bugsforbugs.com.au/whats-your-pest/spider-mites/ Bugs for BugsWhen i first started i over watered when they where real young but i learnt over time to do exactly what you just mentioned i dont water at specific times etc i go off the old finger in the soil trick combined with the weight of the pot...i like to let them breathe as well so i probaly water maybe once or twice a week if its hotter. I have been guilty of spraying the plants with water occasionaly during the day to try get the mites i see off but i havent done that for a while. I can see your point in regards to that and will try a differernt tact with that Cheers for the advice [emoji108][emoji36] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itchybromusic Posted March 12, 2018 Report Share Posted March 12, 2018 the spraying them off with plain water to knock them off is not such a bad idea except at some point moisture & big buds might not play well together Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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