#1Raiderfan420
Well-Known Member
Attachments
-
52.8 KB Views: 140
-
38.8 KB Views: 9
-
38.7 KB Views: 138
-
29.5 KB Views: 258
Hey thanks for the help. They just showed up in my veg room, I was thinking that they might be aphidsonly thing i see in the growfaqs bug id pics that look similar are flea beetles, but i dont think it is, i'll keep looking, heres the flea beetle pic anyway though.......I dont think its gonna be a problem for you, its probally harmless to mj.
just watch your plant closely if you cant confirm if it is harmless or not and you'll be fine
They are actually pretty small, that is a small leaf in the pic. Here is a pic from farther back.forgot pic 2, sorry
Yeah, looked for the spikes and can't tell. I looked under my 30 power glass, but couldn't tell. I don't know what else they could be though. I have foliar treated with azatrol and drenched today with azamax. I let my coco dry out completly. I am also going to cover my medium with diatomatious earth when I move to flower. If they are aphids, I may be fighting them until spring when I go outdoors and have a chance to let my flower room sit for a few months. They have so many ways to breed and multiple life cycles..uhgg :/If those are aphids you will be able tell because they have spikes in the back called cornicles. I can't see the back of your bug particularly well but you can see them very clearly in darkdestruction's second pic. See those little tube shaped things on their backs towards the end? Aphids use those to secrete defensive chemicals. I don't think your bug has them but it's hard to tell. I would recommend a wide spectrum insecticide like neem oil or perhaps pyrethrin if you notice any damage.
How did you get rid of them? What worked for you?I had a bad infestation once, they were all over my res, roots, hydroton, you name it, little fuckers
I used organocide per instructionsHow did you get rid of them? What worked for you?