Aphids or Mites?

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If im not wrong these are some aphids that are busy feeding themselves, nymphs and adults feed on plant juices, attacking leaves, stems, buds, flowers, fruit, and/or roots, depending on species. Most especially like succulent or new growth. Some, such as the green peach aphid, feed on a variety of plants, while others, such as the rosy apple aphid, focus on one or just a few plant hosts.

Here some techniques wich could help you;
-Bring some ladybugs into your grow room (seems a bit un practical but they feed on those lil fags)
-Try spraying cold water on the leaves, sometimes all aphids need is a cool blast to dislodge them.
-In a spray bottle combine 2 parts rubbing alcohol, 5 parts water, and 1 tablespoon liquid soap. (not recommended when buds show up)
-"GoGnats" adopts cedar oil to safely control fungus gnats, mites, thrips, aphids, whiteflies, moths, mosquitoes and more. Liquid concentrated GoGnats can be mixed as a foliar spray or added directly to a hydroponic reservoir for systemic treatments. Great for use indoors and out, this natural pesticide also comes in handy for establishing a preemptive pest-free perimeter.

I hope this helped, see you on the forums lad

Grts
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