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    A discouraging note to leave for" RIPPERS"

    On each of my four outdoor plants, two Jack Frost and two White Queens, I have attached a note to each plants stalk about half way up. It is written on white paper so its easy to see once you've spotted the plants. Should my plants be found this is what they will read: " WARNING, ONE OF THESE 4...
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    Under leafs ?!?!?!!?help

    The bigger question would be "What are you SMOKIN?"......................:bigjoint:
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    Unidentifiable Bug!!! If Lady Bugs Do Not Work, What Will???

    If they are indeed thrips this is the recomended way to kill them. Control: Beneficial insects, like parasitoid wasps, soldier beetles, and the green lacewing, whose larvae hunt and kill the nymphs, are useful. To kill adults on most plants, spray with insecticidal soap, or horticultural oil.
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    Edges of leaves have white or yellow spots appearing on them????

    Anybody, anybody at all know what this problem is? I have checked ALL of the trouble shooting sites on Google and Bing for articles or pictures of the problem and have not found anything close to what these look like. I would like to know what I should do before it's too late :cry:, if ya know...
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    Unidentifiable Bug!!! If Lady Bugs Do Not Work, What Will???

    Sounds like you have thrips: Click here> http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=thrips&view=detail&id=F73F3A842969C2A6341F993325F81B4093B7DF13&first=0&FORM=IDFRIR
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    Edges of leaves have white or yellow spots appearing on them????

    I have a plant that is two weeks into the flowering stage and it has developed white spots only around the edges of the sucker leaves. Have I over fertilized it or is it TMV, tobacco mosiac virus?
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