In House Genetics Thread

Pitu

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ive been battling thrips this week too. i'm spraying every day or 2 with method 1 pps. spinosad is banned in canada or i would be alternating with that. so i'm alternating with filtered cinnamon water. it also kills thrips
Hi mate have you checked out a product called rogis garlic extract?
Have some people who use it here and never have any problems with them lol.
You can even try to make your own diy garlic extract it supposed to help against any bugs but doesn't leave a taste in the buds maybe it will help for you too lol.
 

The Pipe

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So this year's outdoor season was good but I noticed a trend among IHG gear... only happened in IHG
Platinum s1, blackberrium, platinum gorilla 1 out of 2 and rainbow cookies...Rainbow cookies and platinum gorilla above platinum s1 belowreceived_1458229490893109.jpeg
Never had this issue before but it only showed up in IHG... my other platinum gorilla and ogkb v2.1 are great ... manganese deficiency? Anyone have any ideas
 

SmokyLungs

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So this year's outdoor season was good but I noticed a trend among IHG gear... only happened in IHG
Platinum s1, blackberrium, platinum gorilla 1 out of 2 and rainbow cookies...Rainbow cookies and platinum gorilla above platinum s1 belowView attachment 4034202
Never had this issue before but it only showed up in IHG... my other platinum gorilla and ogkb v2.1 are great ... manganese deficiency? Anyone have any ideas
Check for gnats all ur plants look like they suffering from gnats u might be overwatering
 

SmokyLungs

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Also ihg newest ig post post with the hashtag free the seeds is hilarious considering its a post of a limited drop going for 300 per pack lol i feel bad for anyone paying that much for "terps" dam dabheads fucked up the seedgame with that bs terps were around from plenty crosses ive grown but now all that fruity shit is getting to hyped up
 

The Pipe

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Check for gnats all ur plants look like they suffering from gnats u might be overwatering
Overwatering could definitely be the case with as wet as it was this summer but flowering season has been mostly dry... not concerned about the leaves being eaten concerned with the leaves and bud essentially dying and turning brown
 

SmokyLungs

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Overwatering could definitely be the case with as wet as it was this summer but flowering season has been mostly dry... not concerned about the leaves being eaten concerned with the leaves and bud essentially dying and turning brown
Oh u doing outdoors damn cant help u there bud im a indoor lot of strains are suspect to bud rot in moist conditions once it starts its pretty much too late only good thing ubcan do is chop off the rotten parts n hope it dont spread maybe try feeding with neem next round it might help prevent it? Not sure but u def should look into mold resistant strains if u doing outdoor
 

The Pipe

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Oh u doing outdoors damn cant help u there bud im a indoor lot of strains are suspect to bud rot in moist conditions once it starts its pretty much too late only good thing ubcan do is chop off the rotten parts n hope it dont spread maybe try feeding with neem next round it might help prevent it? Not sure but u def should look into mold resistant strains if u doing outdoor
Not bud rot.... I'm very familiar with bud rot... this is something else... I'm stumped as well
 

The Pipe

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Oh u doing outdoors damn cant help u there bud im a indoor lot of strains are suspect to bud rot in moist conditions once it starts its pretty much too late only good thing ubcan do is chop off the rotten parts n hope it dont spread maybe try feeding with neem next round it might help prevent it? Not sure but u def should look into mold resistant strains if u doing outdoor
This is as close as I've come to an answer
Manganese (pronounced manga-knees) helps enzymes break down chlorophyll and photosynthesis production. It also collaborates with plant enzymes to reduce nitrates before producing proteins.

Effects of Manganese Deficiency
Young leaves of plants that are manganese deficient are usually spotted (mottled) yellow and have brown areas. Dead (Necrotic) yellow spots are formed on the top leaves, while the lower ones may have gray dots.

Other symptoms can include yellowing of leaves while the leaf veins can stay green, much like the case in magnesium deficiency. Magnesium deficiency can also produce a patchy effect on the leaves. As the plant gets newer growths, it will seem to get over the problem on its own because younger leaves may appear unaffected. However, on the top of the leaves, chocolate-colored spots can appear, while the severely affected areas of the leaves turn brown and wither.
 

greencropper

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So this year's outdoor season was good but I noticed a trend among IHG gear... only happened in IHG
Platinum s1, blackberrium, platinum gorilla 1 out of 2 and rainbow cookies...Rainbow cookies and platinum gorilla above platinum s1 belowView attachment 4034202
Never had this issue before but it only showed up in IHG... my other platinum gorilla and ogkb v2.1 are great ... manganese deficiency? Anyone have any ideas
is there anyway you can check the rootzone? sometimes certain root rots can have strange seemingly unrelated side effects?
 

Lightgreen2k

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ive been battling thrips this week too. i'm spraying every day or 2 with method 1 pps. spinosad is banned in canada or i would be alternating with that. so i'm alternating with filtered cinnamon water. it also kills thrips
So this year's outdoor season was good but I noticed a trend among IHG gear... only happened in IHG
Platinum s1, blackberrium, platinum gorilla 1 out of 2 and rainbow cookies...Rainbow cookies and platinum gorilla above platinum s1 belowView attachment 4034202
Never had this issue before but it only showed up in IHG... my other platinum gorilla and ogkb v2.1 are great ... manganese deficiency? Anyone have any ideas
That is russet/broadmite damage. If spider mites you would have seen webs.
 
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