FirstCavApache64
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Yup. I don't ever use them with plants in my tent. I know people do, but just not for me.Are you talking about the hotshot strips?
Yup. I don't ever use them with plants in my tent. I know people do, but just not for me.Are you talking about the hotshot strips?
I shut down sanitized and burned sulfur every single day also...still they came back60+ for sure, if by plus you mean 120 days
FYI Broadmites can lay dormant for 6 months, so if you had them and did nothing but shut down for 6 months, they can easily rr spawn on new plants
Lol why are you even here asking questions if you know all the answers already? The post above this one is clearly another idiot like myself who thinks they can go dormant (like myself he might have even experienced this) but what do we know.Shut down sanitized and burned sulfur every single day also.
From researchers they said life cycle (5-13 days) is short without host plant and cannot play dormant in any circumstances...just quoting what they said.
I think russets can overwinter though
the way some of these leaves are beginning to curl up it could actually be hemp Russet mites.
Just quoting what those "researchers" said, we're here to exchange ideas and experiences...no need to be hostile brother. Hell they can be wrong and you might be right lolLol why are you even here asking questions if you know all the answers already? The post above this one is clearly another idiot like myself who thinks they can go dormant (like myself he might have even experienced this) but what do we know.
Sorry to hear, crazy how these things can be dormant for many monthsTbh, they can be dormant for ages, i have just noticed i have the bastards again, so it's spray time later today, first time i ever saw the culprit laying the eggs/larvae though, got squished pronto.
no problem they just get neem oil/horticulteral soap with warm water mix, spray complete plant stem under and top of leaves and just add some fresh predators.Sorry to hear, crazy how these things can be dormant for many months
And that took care of them? Sounds easy lolno problem they just get neem oil/horticulteral soap with warm water mix, spray complete plant stem under and top of leaves and just add some fresh predators.
What would you use? Something like suffoil?it will do but not recommended in flower mine were placed into flower a week ago so no issues doing them, either way i'll keep them out of the room in darkness whilst the spray residue dries and suffocates the bastards.