Hi yall I am thinking this is pre flower am I right?
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I wonder why it is taking so long my plant last year was at this stage at this timeNo. I see nothing indicating sex yet
Different seeds are probably triggered at different light levels as well. One might start to show preflowers at 15 hrs of light where another might not until 14.I wonder why it is taking so long my plant last year was at this stage at this time
I see one aphid. I wouldnt stress about it too much unless you see a fair amount. Aphids are very common and youll probably find one on every outdoor plant. I mean you could spray it with some neem if you want for peace of mind or peroxide solution. I see a few aphids on almost every plant I grow outdoors but they get their asses kicked by ladybugs, wasps, bees, and a plethora of other predatory bugs that would love a juicy aphid so they dont usually get out of hand outdoors. Indoors different story, if you see one you better get on it or you're in trouble.I have aphids?
Thankyou very much I appreciate your help!I see one aphid. I wouldnt stress about it too much unless you see a fair amount. Aphids are very common and youll probably find one on every outdoor plant. I mean you could spray it with some neem if you want for peace of mind or peroxide solution. I see a few aphids on almost every plant I grow outdoors but they get their asses kicked by ladybugs, wasps, bees, and a plethora of other predatory bugs that would love a juicy aphid so they dont usually get out of hand outdoors. Indoors different story, if you see one you better get on it or you're in trouble.
You're very welcomeThankyou very much I appreciate your help!
Could you name a few?Looks like aphids
I haven't had luck with neem oil personally. I would spray with some pyrethrin based insecticide everywhere if I were you
I don't know where you're from, but I've used Ecostyle SpruzitCould you name a few?
I agree those look like aphids, but aphids don't make webs so you have something else too. Maybe spider mites. Citric acid, Isopropyl Alcohol, or most store bought sprays will work. Is this an indoor or outdoor plant?Hello everyone I have noticed several leaves with this tiny little spots in the first pic then discovered these little pests on another leaf. I have also found some webs near the middle of the plant. Can someone identify the bugs in pic 2 and should I spray with neem oil ? Thanks
OutdoorI agree those look like aphids, but aphids don't make webs so you have something else too. Maybe spider mites. Citric acid, Isopropyl Alcohol, or most store bought sprays will work. Is this an indoor or outdoor plant?
If you have webs you most likely have spider mites as well. They can be very hard to see with the naked eye so definitely get some sprays and get them gone asapOutdoor
Bugs are part of growing outdoors. I'd spray them with some kind of knockdown spray and maybe get some predator insects. @compassionateExotic had some good suggestions, but that 22WP isn't cheap. It works good though. Even hosing them down with water would knock off a bunch and be better than nothing until you get something stronger.Outdoor