biggiegallz
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Okay so they're nothing to worry about?Those aren't spider mites. Spider mites don't really look like spiders, they look kinda black or brown depending on the backdrop, and they're like half a mm long
Okay so they're nothing to worry about?Those aren't spider mites. Spider mites don't really look like spiders, they look kinda black or brown depending on the backdrop, and they're like half a mm long
Was way more orange like in the pic above but maybe. I'm unsurecan it be this?
a mite to remember
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But that would be good right? If I had no other bugs in there they will die but if I do they will eat themThey can't hurt, but they won't last long with no food source
Yes. Then you have to perform a search and rescue. I usually park a hot wheels by the trail head, then look over the canopy making helicopter noises.But that would be good right? If I had no other bugs in there they will die but if I do they will eat them
Hey bud, i didn't notice the mites themselves it was the damage that caught my eye, there was little white dots on some leafs.Can u see them with the naked eye?
Just seen webbing on this plant and wondering if it’s just a normal spider web or mite?
It’s more in strands than thick webbing. And isn’t over every leaf but a good 50% half webs between the serrated edges. Can’t see anything on the underside of the leaves
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Righto. Aye it seems ok so far just the webbing that has me worried it’s the start of an infestation! Might just be a normal spider as the tents warmth does seem to attract insects.Hey bud, i didn't notice the mites themselves it was the damage that caught my eye, there was little white dots on some leafs.
I can't see any mite damage in your picture above, that's looking really healthy.
They weren't too difficult to deal with, I was able to dunk the whole plant into wetting agent and H202.
Wetting agent itself works on the mites but it doesn't deal with the egg's.
I've only dealt with spider mites a few times, but I'd say you're really really unlikely to see webbing without any evidence of leaf damage. They only seem to make webs once they have a well-established population.Can u see them with the naked eye?
Just seen webbing on this plant and wondering if it’s just a normal spider web or mite?
It’s more in strands than thick webbing. And isn’t over every leaf but a good 50% half webs between the serrated edges. Can’t see anything on the underside of the leaves
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That's probably from a jumping spider. They jump from leaf to leaf and leave a web trail behind. Small and fuzzy. We will be expecting a picture, and for you to name it.Can u see them with the naked eye?
Just seen webbing on this plant and wondering if it’s just a normal spider web or mite?
It’s more in strands than thick webbing. And isn’t over every leaf but a good 50% half webs between the serrated edges. Can’t see anything on the underside of the leaves
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I used growth technology H202 (17.5%)Righto. Aye it seems ok so far just the webbing that has me worried it’s the start of an infestation! Might just be a normal spider as the tents warmth does seem to attract insects.
Pure h202 or diluted?
Thanks man. I’ll keep an eye on them to see if it gets worse. Luckily they are still transitioning to flower
Haha. You know we get a fair few in the garden during summer! One must be the culprit!That's probably from a jumping spider. They jump from leaf to leaf and leave a web trail behind. Small and fuzzy. We will be expecting a picture, and for you to name it.
I was really impressed. No dead roots at all after harvest! Media was super clean.@Nutty sKunK i was thinking about trying hygrozyme, ive been recycling coco for a while and I'm noticing bits of fine root that i couldn't sieved out, will hygrozyme get rid of them?