Yellow spots on leaves

That's thrips munching at the bottom of leaves soaking chlorophyll out, green lace wings and hunter mites can help.....
I came to the conclusion that i maybe had thrips, but then definitely had mites . Maybe I had both. Aren't the treatments for these similar ?
 
I came to the conclusion that i maybe had thrips, but then definitely had mites . Maybe I had both. Aren't the treatments for these similar ?

Seems to be, I have seen a cinnamon and boiling water method that apparently works.

But I’ve done two treatments of the spray and put a filter on my intake.
 
After that run you have to desinfect all equipment completely , i do it with chlorine...
I have been wondering what the best approach would be once I finish my grow. Do you let it all rest for some time and clean several times to catch different life stages of the bugs that might be roaming our tents?
 
I have been wondering what the best approach would be once I finish my grow. Do you let it all rest for some time and clean several times to catch different life stages of the bugs that might be roaming our tents?
when i had such issues in the past me chlorined complete tent and all equipment seriously, let it dry good, wash it good with tap water and dry, again chlornied, drying, washing drying and then back to use or buy new equipment....
 
Swapping to Optic 6 from 600w HPS to lower heat from 25-26 to 22-24 hopefully will help too.
 
:toke:- mate, can you get me a closer pic of the leaf in post 9, 4th pic down? Initially I though thrips, maybe mites,... if you have found no mites with close-up inspection, then thrips are (LOL! were?) a possibility from the looks of most of the damage; these are highly mobile pests, often as not won't be seen at the scene of the crime!.... may be close by,... That said, that one leaf looks much more like Ca defc., and sometimes early on, the spotting/speckling before it goes necrotic can look a great deal like thrips damage (juice suckers, similar damage as mites, but courser, more patchy)...
 
:toke:- mate, can you get me a closer pic of the leaf in post 9, 4th pic down? Initially I though thrips, maybe mites,... if you have found no mites with close-up inspection, then thrips are (LOL! were?) a possibility from the looks of most of the damage; these are highly mobile pests, often as not won't be seen at the scene of the crime!.... may be close by,... That said, that one leaf looks much more like Ca defc., and sometimes early on, the spotting/speckling before it goes necrotic can look a great deal like thrips damage (juice suckers, similar damage as mites, but courser, more patchy)...

I’m struggling I don’t know what my babies want!

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This plant isn’t looking too happy at the moment, needs some diagnosable TLC.

I fed her a litre yesterday to try and perk her up, all responded well apart from this girl whose still drooping into depression.
 
sorry man, I should have said in normal light! Any HID/LED light is lousy for diagnostics, color rendering is important for this,..... But I think this is Ca defc.... As for the curling, note that the leaves aren't drooping, that happens at the stem mainly )posture if you will), this curling/hooking is looking like early N toxicity... use Ca-Mg supp's, but lay off the feeds for a couple-few rounds and see how she responds,....
 
sorry man, I should have said in normal light! Any HID/LED light is lousy for diagnostics, color rendering is important for this,..... But I think this is Ca defc.... As for the curling, note that the leaves aren't drooping, that happens at the stem mainly )posture if you will), this curling/hooking is looking like early N toxicity... use Ca-Mg supp's, but lay off the feeds for a couple-few rounds and see how she responds,....

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Then this one is the worst and keeps getting worse.

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On the same girl newer growth has some yellowing on leaves

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And then my other plant has some yellowing going on.

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