I have been growing my personal medication on and off for years now, and I have never had to deal with spider mites. I recently started growing again, this time in DWC buckets instead of soil, and I picked up some clones from my local friendly patient cooperative.
Unfortunately, today I discovered that the strongest clone, Cheese, appears to have spider mites.
In the pics you can see that there was a pretty bad infestation on one very yellow, dead leaf. This leaf was a casualty of my inexperience with hydroponics (or so I thought), and it apparently had become a breeding ground for spider mites. I pulled all of the yellow leaves off and inspected them, and this was the only leaf with this kind of infestation.
I then went over every leaf looking for more mites. I found several, but they were easy to pull off with the little green poker you see in the pics. They were pretty easy to spot once I knew what to look for, and most of them were found under leaves that had tell-tale white dots on the top, like the one in the pics.
So, my question to you guys is: should I freak out and throw this clone in the trash? I looked over my other clones and none of them show any signs of mites. I'm pretty sure I got the majority of the mites off of that plant, but I'm guessing that there are eggs that I can't see. The clone only cost me $15 and two weeks so far... better to toss it and be on the safe side?
Unfortunately, today I discovered that the strongest clone, Cheese, appears to have spider mites.
In the pics you can see that there was a pretty bad infestation on one very yellow, dead leaf. This leaf was a casualty of my inexperience with hydroponics (or so I thought), and it apparently had become a breeding ground for spider mites. I pulled all of the yellow leaves off and inspected them, and this was the only leaf with this kind of infestation.
I then went over every leaf looking for more mites. I found several, but they were easy to pull off with the little green poker you see in the pics. They were pretty easy to spot once I knew what to look for, and most of them were found under leaves that had tell-tale white dots on the top, like the one in the pics.
So, my question to you guys is: should I freak out and throw this clone in the trash? I looked over my other clones and none of them show any signs of mites. I'm pretty sure I got the majority of the mites off of that plant, but I'm guessing that there are eggs that I can't see. The clone only cost me $15 and two weeks so far... better to toss it and be on the safe side?
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