fredfreddead
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Hi all, I was gifted some cuttings of some nice varieties, but unfortunately the
cuttings came with these nasty little fuckers "Hemp russet mites". I am trying to salvage a couple
of plants to take some cuttings from. I don't plan on using the mother plants
to harvest flower so I am open to full on chemical attack. I have already done
a couple rounds of hort oil and a couple rounds of Avid and I have some clean
new growth, but I want to make sure I have eliminated them. Any suggestions would
be appreciated. I tell you clones can be nice, but I have never had any pests from
seedlings. From clones I have gotten hemp aphids and now russet mites. I work
around many commercial plant growers so I can access small amounts of many
professional miticides. Thanks
I normally use no pesticides and would just trash an infested plant although I have
never had bad pest issues, now bud rot is a different story. Florida in the natural
flower season is tuff. I have been more successful with autos in dryer seasons
cuttings came with these nasty little fuckers "Hemp russet mites". I am trying to salvage a couple
of plants to take some cuttings from. I don't plan on using the mother plants
to harvest flower so I am open to full on chemical attack. I have already done
a couple rounds of hort oil and a couple rounds of Avid and I have some clean
new growth, but I want to make sure I have eliminated them. Any suggestions would
be appreciated. I tell you clones can be nice, but I have never had any pests from
seedlings. From clones I have gotten hemp aphids and now russet mites. I work
around many commercial plant growers so I can access small amounts of many
professional miticides. Thanks
I normally use no pesticides and would just trash an infested plant although I have
never had bad pest issues, now bud rot is a different story. Florida in the natural
flower season is tuff. I have been more successful with autos in dryer seasons