Cannabis Emergency! Help!

Anubis Toke

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Hey guys and gals, sorry if this will be a repeated post, but I HAVE read the previous threads and tried to diagnose my problem...

Also, this is my first time growing, please bare with me... :eyesmoke:

I looked into my closet today and I noticed literally ALL of the leaves are drooping!!! This could not have been them wanting food as they would perk upward if so... correct? Here's the catch, in my hempy bucket the water store at the bottom of my 2-liter hempy bucket is DRY!

I saw some new "bites" is what they look like at the lower part of my plant that I have done LST to, I immediately chopped them off... I don't know if that would be good to do or not, but I acted on impulse. I know it probably won't cure the problem, but I like to think that it would at least slow this hellish process down.

My temp in the grow is mid 70s and they are early in flower. I do not know how humid it is in there, but what I can feel alone from my body walking in there, it is definitely more humid than the other rooms in the house... could this all be simply humidity?



What is happening? Please, please help. :wall:
 

Anubis Toke

Member
I put 1.5 TBSP of nutes in a gallon jug, the rest ofcourse is filled with water, I shake it well and leave the lid open to hopefully air-out any impurities. Do I need to flush them with water?
 

Anubis Toke

Member
I used a jeweler's loop to help you better see the problem... I truly hope that you can see. My camera is not the best of quality! I know that some of the pictures will come out blurry.
 

Anubis Toke

Member
If you can see the ones with the jeweler's loop, can you see the what looks to be clear "jelly" on the leaf? What the heck is that? Spider mite? Mold!?

Also, notice the leaves are curling down! The reservoir of the hempy bucket it is DRY! Yet they are drooping, is this humidity? Or a bigger problem?
 

Anubis Toke

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However, not sure if this was a good idea or not, I continued to water them anyway with my nute solution. 1.5 TBSP per gallon, mixed well. If that was a terrible move, should I flush?
 

skataman

Member
First you need to calm down.

As for the bites, well caterpillars cut off whole parts of leaves , but you would probably have noticed if you had em, they're not spider mites no need to have a loop to see them. bongsmilie

But i can see some burn like signs on the lower leaves (as far as i can tell from those pics). . .This might be a nute burn

Can you post some more pics w/o the loop?
 

skataman

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If you can see the ones with the jeweler's loop, can you see the what looks to be clear "jelly" on the leaf? What the heck is that? Spider mite? Mold!?

Also, notice the leaves are curling down! The reservoir of the hempy bucket it is DRY! Yet they are drooping, is this humidity? Or a bigger problem?
White jelly?
I can't see sh*t, post some more pics if you could
 

luciferateme

Active Member
just back off on the nitrogen a touch, thats what the claw is that your refering to. you can also just make out nute burn. cut back on your nutes a touch. what nutes are you using?
if the room feels dry warm when you go in thats low humidity which is what you want, but you dont want it that way and no fresh air getting in, im guessing that could be a problem and its causing the hempy to dry out so quick. you should be ok if you cut back on the nutes and some fresh air.
dont know what the jelly is though.
good luck theyre not too bad so dont do anything drastic.
 

Anubis Toke

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Phew, thanks! Helped ALOT!

I should flush them, my husband suggests also. Wouldn't hurt, would it?

Taking more pics now, should be up in less than 5 mins
 

RRLBT420

Active Member
i'd say you're plant's look a little overfed. and while i don't know what nutrients you're using, i will say i've never used more than 1 tbsp/gal with any brand, although it's typically more like 1-2 tsp/gal. 1.5 tbsp sounds like overkill. i'd ease up on the food and just let them do their job.
 

Anubis Toke

Member
i'd say you're plant's look a little overfed. and while i don't know what nutrients you're using, i will say i've never used more than 1 tbsp/gal with any brand, although it's typically more like 1-2 tsp/gal. 1.5 tbsp sounds like overkill. i'd ease up on the food and just let them do their job.
Hey thanks, that's a great tip. +rep
 

Anubis Toke

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Guys I have a BIG problem. This just occurred 2 seconds ago. I have BEETLES!!!

I saw a dead one at the top of my plant that I did not do LST to... and JUST NOW I saw a LIVE one!

What gets rid of these hellish bastards?!
 
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