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Hey guy's my seedlings are looking great except I noticed tonight on two of them I have one or two very tiny rust spots it looks like in the leafs. Could this be perhaps where I may have spilled a touch of water on them??? there are only like three tiny spots between two plants and I did get two or three of them wet while waterring. I'm thinking that i caused these little tiny spots. They dont appear to be getting any worse or hinderring the growth I was just curious. Are they anything to worry about at the moment?
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In the assumption that it was water droplets. They act like little looking glasses and burn the leaf. Blow them off if you see droplets like that that.         Quote:
Originally Posted by medicinecloset Hey guy's my seedlings are looking great
except I noticed tonight on two of them I have one or two very tiny rust spots it looks like in the leafs. Could this be perhaps where I may have spilled a touch of water on them??? there are only like three tiny spots between two plants and I did get two or three of them wet while waterring. I'm thinking that i caused these little tiny spots. They dont appear to be getting any worse or hinderring the growth I was just curious. Are they anything to worry about at the moment?
Thanks guy's!,
Peace,
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03-12-2009, 03:20 AM
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Is this anything that should concern me at the moment? At least I learned a valuable lesson about waterring the soil ONLY.
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nothing to worry about at the moment. i love the colors in that avatar...
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03-12-2009, 04:34 AM
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Thats when I know that my flushing has been successful and it's time to cut. Everyone replies usually to the effect that I am screwing up and have a Nitrogen deficiency. LOLLOL. The yellowing on the leafs means that all the excess nutes have been removed and the plant is ready to be harvested, Dried and cured. They all look this same way when they are ready but I stick with my calender ragardless as it's worked for 6 years so I aint changin yet. LOL Thanks for the help on my question and comments. And heck yeah it is some fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine medicine my friend.
Not for the novice smoker at all however.LOL(whos a novice amongst usLOL?)
Thanks again and peace,
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03-12-2009, 04:38 AM
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NOT the kind of Medicine ya take in the morning and expect to do anything constructive the rest of the day other than turn into a remote control wielding couch potato LOL  | | The Following User Says Thank You to medicinecloset For This Useful Post: | | 
03-12-2009, 07:44 AM
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What kind is it Lovey?
I would agree it is moisture drops.
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Sounds like K. def, can you give us a pic.
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It is White WidowXPapaya and MTF. Only have one MTF left as the other two just didnt make it. The Widow cross is the only ones I spilled water on but they actually look better today. Thanks much and i'll try and get a close up pic of it so you guy's can see. My Humidity is the real problem right now. I cant get it to go above twenty two percent no matter what I do. I have a pan of water in there now trying to raise it. This worries me however. Temp is great it's just the humidity sux. Any help?????
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03-12-2009, 07:07 PM
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got one of those old vaporizors mom use to put the vicks in for a chest cold? Use it without the Vicks  should raise your humidity quick.
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03-12-2009, 07:29 PM
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hmm i'll have to pick one up. Dont want it getting too humid in there though. Any ideas how I could control that? I dont think the low humidity is hurting too much now but it sure will when I go to flower.
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03-12-2009, 07:53 PM
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Run the vaporizor a few minutes every hour, you can set it up on a timer, take into account the heatup time. This is IMHO the cheapest way to raise your humidity. FlamingoHippie asked how much a humidifier/dehumidifier costs to which i said, a descent one that will last over a year is over a hundred buckaroos. Which you will be saving using this little wonder.
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03-12-2009, 08:40 PM
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Hey Medicinecloset,
I had a very similar problem with my humidity in a cabinet hydro grow.
20-22% was all I was able to achieve.
It turned out I was using such an aggressive exhaust system It never built up in the cabinet. After finding the sweet spot in my fans RPM the problem went away. I now run between 55-60% RH. They look happy now(one month from seed yesterday)
Who knows, maybe its that easy. I felt stupid when I realized what was happening.
Good luck!
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