Looks just like what i had in my final DWC grow. Read and read and read but never managed to identify em, or get rid of them. Everytime i got em all out, they'd come back. While i experienced massive yellowing of the leaves, that could have been anything, and in terms of yield, dunno the plant didn't seem to suffer dramatically but again, having only grown that strain once before, didn't really know if it should have been larger or not.there not maggots mango there about half the size o a spider mite , really really small , that pic is zoomed in on my cam then blown up on computer , they have some type of antenna aswell ... im thinking maybe thripe larvae ??? no idea really , gonna try and top all my pots with vermiculite and see if that stops them
Hi tt not seen you for awhile hope you are doing well and the new job isn't killing you with all those hours lolLooks just like what i had in my final DWC grow. Read and read and read but never managed to identify em, or get rid of them. Everytime i got em all out, they'd come back. While i experienced massive yellowing of the leaves, that could have been anything, and in terms of yield, dunno the plant didn't seem to suffer dramatically but again, having only grown that strain once before, didn't really know if it should have been larger or not.
She's lucky you'll do that.. and she's even getting some sweet ass genetics out of the dealWell that would be good news robbie if you didna have to worry about getting rid of them. What I would like to know is how did you notice them if they are smaller than a mite lol. Must have hawk eyes.
Well I handed off a couple of nice clones today to my ex. I had been providing her weed for the last few months since her dr won't prescibe it and also been growing two strains for her that she liked... the cindy pineapple cut that I kept and a NHK, one for the day and one for the night. Apparently she knows someone that will grow it for her so that's cool I'm glad for her.
i got good eyes mango lol , the run off had loads of white specs in and when i looked real close you could see movement so i stuck my microscope into the run off tray and got some pics with the camera.Well that would be good news robbie if you didna have to worry about getting rid of them. What I would like to know is how did you notice them if they are smaller than a mite lol. Must have hawk eyes.