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Or the sns 209 I hear about?Will the bonide copper spray or liquid lady bug fix that?
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Or the sns 209 I hear about?Will the bonide copper spray or liquid lady bug fix that?
209 has to be applied to the soil the whole time so the plants taste bad to the bugs... its too late for that. 203 is for infestations of flying bugs that you want to get rid of as well as some soil based bugs, but 217 is what you need for spider mites... if it is confirmed that is what you have. The cure isn't cheap.Or the sns 209 I hear about?
Ok look I spent time in there with jelwers loop here are some pics. Honestly I seen nothing moving and I checked many knew young top growths above and underneath. And I got one of my leaves off and looked it up close... Tell me what you think. Also in 3 gallon pot I just gave them just plain pH water at 6.3.... half gallon each209 has to be applied to the soil the whole time so the plants taste bad to the bugs... its too late for that. 203 is for infestations of flying bugs that you want to get rid of as well as some soil based bugs, but 217 is what you need for spider mites... if it is confirmed that is what you have. The cure isn't cheap.
Thank youApologies for the temporary thread jack there marcus611a ….. but Miss Trala just had to be rewarded…. we applaud her efforts to read up then jump right in and she nailed!
Depending on country location Safers soap is good or another option might be micronized / wettable sulfur is used for plants worldwide… prevents rust, pm and is a miticide. Its plant friendly, can be mixed in soil or used as foliar spray but if used as foliar spray then bud washing is highly recommended.
Yes sir - those leaves look pretty dang good! Glad you have loupe to work with…. it’s irreplaceable in the garden for pests & trichs… you will know eggs when you see them on undersides!
Yep. Honestly I think it was a lone fruit fly. I seen one in my tent and I killed it I have not seen any since. My uncle does keep a lot of fruit and vegetables in the house and there is a lot of fruit flies in our house but I keep my bedroom clean with a grow tent is. That was about a week ago and I check regularly every day on shit with my plants. One more thing you see how big my plants are and they are in 3 gallon pots is a gallon and a half of water every 3 days enough? They seem to be liking that should i cut it down to every two days?
Sorry about that I messed up about how I water it's not a gallon and a half it's a half a gallon for each plantDefinitely don't see any mites, which is good. But now I'm wondering why your leaves were speckled o.o Anywhoo, I would choose not to treat based on your pics (which are very nice and clear) and just keep an eye out just in case what/whoever left the speckles isn't actually gone.
Hell I love it too I'm all about gaining that knowledge as well. But I was just worried about my plants man I don't want them to die I put too much effort and this is my first scrog. I'm thinking I might have messed it up though because I fluctuated with the pH a lot from 5.8 to 6.5 and now I'm finally back to 6.3 and keeping it that so maybe I'll be straight now. But I did zoom in on a leaf a few weeks ago and I could have sworn it's rust fungus cuz I looked with the jewelers loop and it looked like Raised mushroom heads and it was red. So I'm thinking about buying that Trifecta shit that works on spider mites and fungus and maybe laying it on them what do you think? I haven't seen any more leaves that look like that so far should I just leave it?Apologies for the temporary thread jack there marcus611a ….. but Miss Trala just had to be rewarded…. we applaud her efforts to read up then jump right in and she nailed!
Depending on country location Safers soap is good or another option might be micronized / wettable sulfur is used for plants worldwide… prevents rust, pm and is a miticide. Its plant friendly, can be mixed in soil or used as foliar spray but if used as foliar spray then bud washing is highly recommended.
Yes sir - those leaves look pretty dang good! Glad you have loupe to work with…. it’s irreplaceable in the garden for pests & trichs… you will know eggs when you see them on undersides!