My girls are sick

yeah I'm just trying make sure what I am seeing is what your seeing there as well, I do not want make any rush to judgement.. you not sure of exact day plant is on? what strain is that & from what breeder? I'm just trying help best I can, it's bit hard under circumstances... I want give an accurate answer, thats why I'm asking all this..
It's dutch passion auto night queen and it's week 7 I just checked ..so about 3 to 4 weeks left

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I've ordered a advanced ph npk test kit will be here next week so I'll let you know as for thrips..do I use a insecticide? I have a insecticide for tomato plants

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I honestly believe answer is yes...but I can't say for sure...I'm sure @Waira can tell you for sure. I just have different environment then other's and don't really have issue's with pests,thank god! there plenty of other's also who will chime in and say, but it's can't hurt that's for sure..make sure it's safe for fruits & vegs and you will be good... I would do a flush to correct ph. which if you know a flush should be 3 times volume amount, so if ya using 3gal pots, then 9gals should be run through, but....but, that's not really written in stone and if running clear on gal 5, then on gal 6 i'd re-introduce nutrients again with the correct amounts. be sure your ph is stable and within 6.5-6.8 in soil ...also I would make every flush gal exactly 6.7 ph kinda dead in middle there.
 
With insecticides and being in flower you need to be careful, a product that is "food grade" is not tested after combustion. So if you plan on putting fire to nug, your choices are pretty limited.
Neem oil if your still early enough...
If this was my tent, I'd direct the majority of my efforts in getting the pH issue and deficiencies corrected, and fight the pests on the second front. Without good nutrition, and the ability to uptake same, the plant health will suffer. Nothing pests like more than a plant in distress.
 
With insecticides and being in flower you need to be careful, a product that is "food grade" is not tested after combustion. So if you plan on putting fire to nug, your choices are pretty limited.
Neem oil if your still early enough...
If this was my tent, I'd direct the majority of my efforts in getting the pH issue and deficiencies corrected, and fight the pests on the second front. Without good nutrition, and the ability to uptake same, the plant health will suffer. Nothing pests like more than a plant in distress.
OK thanks I'll do that I'll test ph and keep feeding them up with cal mag between feeds

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With insecticides and being in flower you need to be careful, a product that is "food grade" is not tested after combustion. So if you plan on putting fire to nug, your choices are pretty limited.
Neem oil if your still early enough...
If this was my tent, I'd direct the majority of my efforts in getting the pH issue and deficiencies corrected, and fight the pests on the second front. Without good nutrition, and the ability to uptake same, the plant health will suffer. Nothing pests like more than a plant in distress.
yeah thats some good advice.. I just figured if he has to fix thrip issue, personally I wouldn't just smoke that after it was treated, I'd sspray mists of water several times to try wash out any remaining or harmful stuff, but I think maybe that will work better treat the serious problems first which will make it hard for insects to eat at plant anyways..
 
I use silica being in coco, which makes very hard for bugs want chew on.. and I keep my environment not very pest friendly... ;)
 
yeah thats some good advice.. I just figured if he has to fix thrip issue, personally I wouldn't just smoke that after it was treated, I'd sspray mists of water several times to try wash out any remaining or harmful stuff, but I think maybe that will work better treat the serious problems first which will make it hard for insects to eat at plant anyways..
Photos just taken she is looking a little better since I flushed her and started with cal mag
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Photos just taken she is looking a little better since I flushed her and started with cal mag
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The new growth is nice send green under those yellow leaves

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Photos just taken she is looking a little better since I flushed her and started with cal mag
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hey, Just so you know calmag one of them very slow to fix type things and MAY not totally fix any previous damage, you just want stop it from continuing..It will take few days to really start seeing any real noticeable improvements, but you should..I'm happy see more green in these photo's then in all other's atleast I know you'll get this to finish.. I was little worried when seen all the yellow in pics...it's good it wasn't so much...
 
hey, Just so you know calmag one of them very slow to fix type things and MAY not totally fix any previous damage, you just want stop it from continuing..It will take few days to really start seeing any real noticeable improvements, but you should..
Thanks bro for your advice I hope so she's due a boost of cal mag tomorrow. I gave them fox farm tiger bloom yesterday so fingers crossed

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