fn217
Active Member
Hello everyone.
To make things short, I believe I'm infested with broad or russett mites.
When I saw these signs, (I've seen similar symptoms on a friend's crop several years ago, confirmed broad mites) I immediately suspected broad mite damage.
The leaf damage pretty quickly spread around the room, infecting leaves here and there on random plants.
I brought out the Flying Skull Nuke Em and immediately started spraying, 4.5oz/gal, once per day, every other day, with a spray of water in between days. Predictably the product dried out the leaves pretty heavily, and stressed the ladies a bit, but obviously better than broad mite damage continuing.
I have yet to see a broad mite however. My scope is on it's way from Amazon, but I haven't been able to find a thing with my 100x pocket scope.
Hoping that someone here can help validate these symptoms as being likely a mite infestation. I will be completing 2 more sprays, before introducing predatory mites and then observing closely. If anyone else has suggestions on how to deal with the issue, I'm open. I am in week 2 of flower.
Thanks in advance.
To make things short, I believe I'm infested with broad or russett mites.
When I saw these signs, (I've seen similar symptoms on a friend's crop several years ago, confirmed broad mites) I immediately suspected broad mite damage.
The leaf damage pretty quickly spread around the room, infecting leaves here and there on random plants.
I brought out the Flying Skull Nuke Em and immediately started spraying, 4.5oz/gal, once per day, every other day, with a spray of water in between days. Predictably the product dried out the leaves pretty heavily, and stressed the ladies a bit, but obviously better than broad mite damage continuing.
I have yet to see a broad mite however. My scope is on it's way from Amazon, but I haven't been able to find a thing with my 100x pocket scope.
Hoping that someone here can help validate these symptoms as being likely a mite infestation. I will be completing 2 more sprays, before introducing predatory mites and then observing closely. If anyone else has suggestions on how to deal with the issue, I'm open. I am in week 2 of flower.
Thanks in advance.