I know exactly what they are.....a reason to spray. No idea but id start with neem and see if that works. Then if it doesnt id start getting into more intense sprays. I dont know what they are but theres a lot of them and they should go nest somewhere else or die.they infested one of my fan leaves so I didn't wanna scatter them all around so I pulled the leaf and smashed them after this pic. hope they weren't beneficial. lol
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sorry but I smashed them thinking I had a better pic. I noticed them crawling and shit.
You have thrips i have juat got over this problemand these I find these on several fan leaves.. larvae of some sort? idk
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how did you do that?You have thrips i have juat got over this problem
I used thripx spray within few hours.was all deadhow did you do that?
they both range I'm in the open outdoors. enough air circulation for the high humidity days though. but temps run high 80s low 90s. some triple digit days here and there but I hardened them off for weeks before putting them in full sun and still it was done gradually over another two weeks lolLeast it is better to have them then spider mites whats the temp in your room and hum?
aceyboiii is right.If you see these you will see those soon. Adult.
That is thrips use thripx spray it will not do owt to the plant and can use up untill 4th week flower and these bugs will stunt growth and leave little snail marks on leafs that look silver
I do see these. what are they and what can I do to stop them? could these little piss squirts be the cause of what seems to be a defeciency?
Plants utilize CO2 as a primary ingredient in photosynthesis and depend on the gas for survival. However, under concentrated conditions, plant roots can actually be suffocated, which inhibits the uptake of nutrients, and subsequently kills the plants (Farrar et al. 1999; NIOSHwrap a bag over the plant, and pump co2 inside to kill bugs by suffocating them
I don't think by doing it for 1 min straight will kill the plant.Plants utilize CO2 as a primary ingredient in photosynthesis and depend on the gas for survival. However, under concentrated conditions, plant roots can actually be suffocated, which inhibits the uptake of nutrients, and subsequently kills the plants (Farrar et al. 1999; NIOSH
1976).
I can tell you have research this technique extensively.Not.I don't think by doing it for 1 min straight will kill the plant.