White Specks?

Bacala

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Anyone have any idea what these are? These are on my Querkle plant. I remember seeing these on this genetic a long time ago but I really would like to know what this is. Thanks!
Looks like you've got a couple of things going on there. The white specks look like whitefly, and though I can't quite make out the other, they could be woolly aphids or some type of scale insect. Since I recently nearly killed a plant treating for pests, I'll let someone else advise on that, but I know you can control the flies with yellow sticky cards.
 

Donktastic

Active Member
Put up a sticky trap to help you identify...... a good habit is to always have one in your room and check it regularly.
 

Dirf

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They were spider mites. Plant that was infested was removed and all others were sprayed down with a neem oil solution that I will use for a another week or two.
 

MrStickyScissors

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those hot shot strips seem to work good with mites too. have the outside of your house sprayed with bug spray.. spray with avid in the inside of your room and make sure you have all the windows open and leave for a while. keep the hot shot strips up after that
 

LoRd MeGaTR0N31

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Sorry to say neem won't work. You will think they are gone but they will come back harder than ever when you get fat buds. One spay of Floramite at the beginning of flower and you will never see them again ever. Floramite is not organic which is why i spray at week 1 of flower so by harvest its out of the plant system. Trust me with everything else you will waste money and time and loose yield.
 

MrStickyScissors

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Sorry to say neem won't work. You will think they are gone but they will come back harder than ever when you get fat buds. One spay of Floramite at the beginning of flower and you will never see them again ever. Floramite is not organic which is why i spray at week 1 of flower so by harvest its out of the plant system. Trust me with everything else you will waste money and time and loose yield.
I mix floramite and avid. one is better at killing the eggs
 

Terry385

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ya seen on ebay stuff really that good i got them spider mites again in veg looking for something one time spray before putting in flower may have found it Thanks
 

LoRd MeGaTR0N31

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ya seen on ebay stuff really that good i got them spider mites again in veg looking for something one time spray before putting in flower may have found it Thanks
Yes I've tried everything from Neem oil, azamax, pest strips, mighty wash and etc. Everything failed but the floramite one spray and you will see them all dead within 5-7 days eggs included. What I do is Spray once then wait for 5 days and spray down one more time just to be safe. Everything is completely dead if you look at the leaves thru a scope
 

Rob Roy

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Habanero pepper spray is hands down the best organic miticide. Your plants will like it, the mites will not.

It's easy to make and only cost a couple of bucks for the peppers and a dollar store spray bottle.
 
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