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    Hi guys .

    Just wondered if anybody on here has come accross this problem before . They've been in about 5 or 6 weeks . I set them off outside in my summer house while I sorted the tent and equip out . I used canna plus compost and cana a +b but I never set the ph until I got the rest of my gear yesterday .

    I've been watering them about 750ml every day .

    I know they've stretched abit because they've been trying to get closer to the sun /light haha .

    I'm not sure if I've over fed them or not
    Sorry about the bad pics
    Thanks for your help

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    Never PH in soil mate. Keep doing what your doing with the watering. She a nice colour, so you don't need any nutrients yet. 😁 stick with plain tap water that has stood for 24 hours.😁

    How many of the leaves are effected like that?

    It could be the PH adjusting solution you used(if you have).

    She looks slightly over watered. You should let the pots dry out before adding more water.

    What's your temps and RH?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudcub17 View Post
    Hi guys .

    Just wondered if anybody on here has come accross this problem before . They've been in about 5 or 6 weeks . I set them off outside in my summer house while I sorted the tent and equip out . I used canna plus compost and cana a +b but I never set the ph until I got the rest of my gear yesterday .

    I've been watering them about 750ml every day .

    I know they've stretched abit because they've been trying to get closer to the sun /light haha .

    I'm not sure if I've over fed them or not
    Sorry about the bad pics
    Thanks for your help

    Mudcub 😎✌
    How close is your light?

    What's your temp differentials lights between lights on and off?

    Both of those are reasons to have stretchy/leggy plants😉

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    Also I hate to say it but you should be checking for pest too. You need a loupe or microscope.

    They have been outside and now you have those white spots. Looks like she may have been munched a bit maybe.

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    Thanks for your reply matey . I haven't set my ph yet I've got a ph meter and an ec meter but I've never really used them before . Theyre still putside in the summerhouse mate they havent been under any lights yet . I have got a 600w sodium to put them under when I fathom out weather they're male or female . I bought the seeds as feminised but I'm not 100%. Someone at a hydro shop said it looks like pests but iv3 gone over them and can't find anything . The spots are almost see through ? Looks strange .

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    Check for epidermis mate. They make see through Whitley spot. You can only see them when you magnify or use a microscope

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman83 View Post
    Check for epidermis mate. They make see through Whitley spot. You can only see them when you magnify or use a microscope

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    Epidermis PMSL should say spidermite 😂😂😂😂

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    well tonight i gave them a good going over and i think ive found the problem!

    i diddnt need a microscope neither haha

    what do you recon mate





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    Quote Originally Posted by mudcub17 View Post
    well tonight i gave them a good going over and i think ive found the problem!

    i diddnt need a microscope neither haha

    what do you recon mate





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    Get some pyrethrum ec5 from EBay mate. It's an organic pesticide. Kills just about everything, but your plant and its organic.😉

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