Hi I have noticed a change in one of my fan leafs is like two tone green
Plant is 2 weeks into flower and seems healthy every where apart from this one
Any ideas
Thanks
Hi I have noticed a change in one of my fan leafs is like two tone green
Plant is 2 weeks into flower and seems healthy every where apart from this one
Any ideas
Thanks
@Scubadoo this is probably a phenotype. I have a Super Lemon Haze that has a leaf like this every now and again. Nothing to worry about, just an oddity.
What strain is yours?
Are we sure this isnât thrips?
Thrip damage looks a little different and I would expect it on several leaves
I agree that it looks like a variegated leaf
@KeystoneCops being intimately familiar with what thrips damage looks like, a leafs that is colored only on one side is not thrips damage. The picture above is a great example of a somewhat serious population of thrips doing damage.
Thrips are a B*** to get rid of. But easier than spider mites⌠to all.
Iâve had them twice so far. I find a few liberal sprayings with Monterrey spinosad, about 4 days apart, seems to do the trick.
The multi hued leaf doesnât look like anything.
The other leaves thoughâŚ
I vote genetics.
Hey @AAA and @Covertgrower
Any ideas on this some of my leaves really dark and glossy maybe not much nitrogen
They are 3 weeks in flower
Still feeding base nutrients at 75 % and giving big bud to boost pk
Any ideas
Thanks
Got me. You need to wait for your photos to finishing loading before hitting âreplyâ.
To me they look overwatered, but thatâs a wild guess.
Letâs tag @MattyBear @Myfriendis410
Excess nitrogen shows as a leaves curling, and glossy leaves. You do have hint of excess, I wouldnât worry much, as the new growth looks normal. The pictures are of old growth, which is the past, and the new new growth looks good.
If youâre still concerned, fill out a support ticket, and get a picture of the overall plant in normal lighting.
Will get picture and post
Thanks
Hey @Covertgrower @AAA
So it turns out I have broad mites
Have bought a scope and can see them
Now 3 weeks into flower and both plants have them mainly in buds no so many but they are there !!!
Is there any natural way to get rid of them have cut off infected leaves and spray them with chillies garlic and soap but still there
Any ideas
Thanks
Let me go look up broad mites and see what they are. I donât know what country youâre in, but Captain Jacks Dead Bug is great stuff safe for flowering. Not all products are flower friendly.
@Scubadoo Yes spinosad or Captain Jacks Deadbug will
Kill the broad mites. Broad mites are so small, theyâre crawl ON spider mites. They also may hitch a ride on thrips.
This is my only tool Iâve used in pest control. I think rubbing alcohol may help control the numbers, but not sure.
Iâll tag @Myfriendis410 who has battled more pests than I.
Thanks
Yes Iâm in a place where getting these will be hard
Yes I heard rubbing alcohol can work too
Garlic on flowers⌠not so sure itâs a good thing.
Spinosad may help, but youâll have to spray almost daily.
Maybe @garrigan62 âs tobacco tea recipe would be better for broad mites on flowering plants?
You can dilute it 50/50 but not once the plant is in flower. Straight 3% hydrogen peroxide repeated every couple of days may do it but the leaves will look pretty scruffy from the treatment.