Plant problems/recovering from spider mite

blitz2g2

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Please check my plant ive posted pictures..

she has just had spider mites in the last few days i sprayed 3 days ago then again today.

but still seems droopy i water like once a day and mist couple times a day

it is in 12/12 - 250watt hps

i think maybe im over watering?

no nutrients yet, ordered Dr. Hornby's Big Bud nutrient.

please check pics and let me know guys.
 

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blitz2g2

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dont know what temp it is no thermometre, what did you say it loos like? cal def? what is that im a noob

250watt hps not burning bout 18 inches from top of plant to the light
 

Roullette

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cause it looks like your getting a calcium/ magnesium deficiency and there over heated but you can see your leaves alot closer then i can and that link i gave you will help alot to diagnose your issue. if you can get closer pics to the leaves would be a help the 3rd pic u posted up is good others to far away for me
 

blitz2g2

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i hope this picture is better, id say temp is around 70-80

i get alot of condensation i have a towel at the bottom as it drips down from the walls of the tent

im waiting for an order os a clip on fan and some nutriants...would you suggest watering less than every day?
 

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Roullette

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Over watering is one of the biggest mistakes new growers make, reason for this is, because they feel the need to give there plant everything and will overdue a lot of things and one of them is over watering. By over watering your plant you soak the roots so much, they can’t get enough oxygen and slowly die. The plant shows signs of over watering by: Wilting, droopy look, yellow and or dead leaves falling off, which includes leaves that don’t look dead falling off. One of the best ways to tell how NOT to over water is by, picking up the pot when it is dry and then picking up the pot after you water. (This is a reason why it’s smart to use light pots.) When you water, you want to water just enough to where you see a bit of water coming out of the bottom, not gushing or pouring out. Just enough to see a little bit, then you know the plant has enough water. To prevent over watering you can either: add more perlite to your soil, add hydrogen peroxide to your water for extra oxygen, all the while killing bacteria if any in the soil. After watering, wait a few days to water. marijuana plants like a good watering and then a couple days to dry out in between watering. So it’s very easy to over water. Besides the weight of the pot, another way to test if your plant needs water is to stick your index finger a couple inches into the soil. If the soil at the tip of your finger feels almost dry, then it's time to water again. The top of the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings if it's still moist the plant does NOT need watered. You can also use a moisture meter which will tell you the level of moisture down in the soil. You can buy them at most garden supplies or hydro shops.
 

Roullette

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i wouldnt water for a day or 2... feel the weight of your pot. water very lil at a time let the water work its way through the soil. wait for it to come out the bottom just a little.
if your pot doesnt have holes at the bottom then u need to drill some cause its just drowning

oh an btw what did u use to kill the spider mites?
 

blitz2g2

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yeah i think you was right with your diagnosis, nitrogen/calcium deficiancy i think + the spider mites didnt help! ill spray in like 4 days again to eliminate any survivors! and leave watering for a few days coz if i can see condensation on the walls of the tent then sureley it has enough/too much moisture to be growing well? or does it not work like that? ill leave it few days anyway
 

Roullette

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dont water for a few days and high moister in the air will help kill the mites... but if you think the mites are gone then no need for the extra water... lol

Good luck an hopefully things will turn around in about a week for ya. keep me updated im interested :-D
 

david6767

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make sure you do a final spray in another 3 days to make sure you have broken egg cycle.

then best to finish off with a dose of live predators to take put any remaining mites.
 

blitz2g2

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here is a pic just taken...looks a little more perky but leaves dont look that healthy....take a look ...poked finger in soil and slighlty moist at tip of finger dont seem to be any condensation on walls gonna leave it untill tommorow then check again..

also any input on wat kind of plant this would be gratly appreciated!

let me know guys

thanks
 

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madtrapper

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they look a bit hungry to me well fed plants tend to be more resistant to attack I would feed them and monitor the moisture let the soil dry 2-3 inches down before u water are u organic or regular fertilizer?
 

blitz2g2

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i dont know anything about the soil seems all flakey and shitty at the holes at the bottom, watered them earlier and water came through....i am considering buying some organic soil and transferring...is it too late to do so?? and how do i do it?

should i use some additional things such as perlite?

cheers
 

Roullette

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they look a bit hungry to me well fed plants tend to be more resistant to attack I would feed them and monitor the moisture let the soil dry 2-3 inches down before u water are u organic or regular fertilizer?

thing is bro.. i see what you mean by you think they look hungry.. i think so too but at the same time maybe cause its a top view or something but when the plant is dehydrated its gonna wilt and have curling leaves but its not wilting.. it looks like heat stress.. thats why i asked the temp in the room in earlier posts


blitz2g2 id get a 2 dollar fish tank temp thermometer just to rule out the heat stress factor. check this pic same looking leaves but no wilting
 

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TatickX

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thing is bro.. i see what you mean by you think they look hungry.. i think so too but at the same time maybe cause its a top view or something but when the plant is dehydrated its gonna wilt and have curling leaves but its not wilting.. it looks like heat stress.. thats why i asked the temp in the room in earlier posts


blitz2g2 id get a 2 dollar fish tank temp thermometer just to rule out the heat stress factor. check this pic same looking leaves but no wilting
try to keep the room around 20C I dk what that is in F but my room usaly stays around 20C and my plants are happy as crap I dk what I am doing but they have growen alot even my small clone is almost taller them the tallest one when I first got them and its bushier and I have 10 to 20 new brach shoots growing on each plant, what am I doing that's making them grow like this? I am using 2 CFL Warm Lights 2,700k one is a 900Lum but I dk what the other one is

42w CFL Bulb (immatates 150w)
13w CFL bulb (immatates 60w)

I have only fed them once in the 3 months I have had them for

The plant food was Merical Grow 15-30-15 if that helps
 
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