scroglodyte
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my opium poppies, outdoors, were over-run by spider mites. they looked EXACTLY like your plants.i did, but would mites turn the whole plant brown?????
my opium poppies, outdoors, were over-run by spider mites. they looked EXACTLY like your plants.i did, but would mites turn the whole plant brown?????
@grasscity twice a day, 40 degree night 70-80 day. there was a nut lock, due to a malfunction with tthe ph stick.
i would throw that out in a heartbeat. would you eat infested bread?
you are not so late in the flowering anymore, because it is not flowering.. it's dead. if the other tray is not much better than this one, ithink you should go on your next grow, with the lessons you've had.i know guys, mites are a problem, its a constant battle, but its so late into flowering i cant spray anymore. what am i suppose to do. The thing is though, i have another tray equally covered but were not lolly popped as critically. so i figured it couldnt be the mites that lead to the death of these plants.
sad but true.......you are not so late in the flowering anymore, because it is not flowering.. it's dead. if the other tray is not much better than this one, ithink you should go on your next grow, with the lessons you've had.
i know guys, mites are a problem, its a constant battle, but its so late into flowering i cant spray anymore. what am i suppose to do. The thing is though, i have another tray equally covered but were not lolly popped as critically. so i figured it couldnt be the mites that lead to the death of these plants.
in flower use pyrethrum bombs 1 every 2-3 days for 10-12 days 3-4 applications or spray with azamax...both are organic
those plants are toast...next batch