NannyBoo
Well-Known Member
This is not my first grow. I grew outdoors for a time then switched to indoors for a couple of yrs.
But due to unforseen circumstances I have not grown anything in 2-3 yrs and it is like starting all over again.
I would like to thank anyone who responds in advance. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. ✌
This is what I am growing:
See pics below please
Strain - Northern Lights (not auto)
Outdoor grow/Grown in lg pots in Happy Frog soil
Grow Stage - Going into week 5 of flowering
Nutrients - Fox Farm Trio
Note: Had extreme humidity and temps in July (90-100 degrees)
Problem: 1) Yellowing of leaves with some dotting effect & some not that continually gets worse until the leaf dies. This started on the bottom of the plant which I know is fairly normal while flowering but now it is creeping up toward the tops. Any ideas? 2) I have rotating between dish detergent solution & using food grade diatomaceous to keep white flies & other bugs under control but does anyone know if this can damage the flowers. And is there any other organic way of getting rid of them. Any ideas? Thank you
But due to unforseen circumstances I have not grown anything in 2-3 yrs and it is like starting all over again.
I would like to thank anyone who responds in advance. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. ✌
This is what I am growing:
See pics below please
Strain - Northern Lights (not auto)
Outdoor grow/Grown in lg pots in Happy Frog soil
Grow Stage - Going into week 5 of flowering
Nutrients - Fox Farm Trio
Note: Had extreme humidity and temps in July (90-100 degrees)
Problem: 1) Yellowing of leaves with some dotting effect & some not that continually gets worse until the leaf dies. This started on the bottom of the plant which I know is fairly normal while flowering but now it is creeping up toward the tops. Any ideas? 2) I have rotating between dish detergent solution & using food grade diatomaceous to keep white flies & other bugs under control but does anyone know if this can damage the flowers. And is there any other organic way of getting rid of them. Any ideas? Thank you