anyone have ideas?
Does this look like spider mites? I dont see anything on the underside of the leaves (eggs)
http://i.imgur.com/1yoIh.jpg zoom in
anyone have ideas?
nope, looks like PM or something probably, its a good pic but its not really incredibly helpfull, if it was spidermites or any bugs really its not very advanced. You can see spidermites moving with the nekkid eye so look under the leafs and see if you can see them moving.
I magged it up and yes from what I see.
Have a great one. Advice is for folks with a legal grow and worth what you paid for it.
what is the best solution to get them out of here early on? and keep them gone? again i dont see ANY eggs or MOVING bugs anywere on the leaves or branches.....
Neem oil (pref einstein oil) and a dash of dish soap. Spray the hell out of them in the evening. Remove any leaves that look really mashed up and spotty. Five days later, spray again. The eggs will have hatched and you can get them before they start procreating. Also, they don't like high temps. Up around 28 or 29 they are not happy, and your plants should still be ok. Hit them from every angle, and you should be ok. They'll be back someday, but you'll be ready...
Keep creating.
Oh, and no that is not "kush", dipsh*t.
look on the underside of the leaves. You'll be able to see tiny dark dots moving around tinier white dots. There are alot of pest guides on this site as well.
Keep creating.
Oh, and no that is not "kush", dipsh*t.
thats the thing...ZERO visable eggs and no visable mites either...just this dust, which can kind of be wiped away.
probably PM then. PM is horrible.
Powdery Mildew - Neem Oil only works for a short time - Apply Seranade?
This is my long struggle with PM. I finally won with a product that is not meant for pest control at all. There are also some great prevention and control methods from lots of folks.
Keep creating.
Oh, and no that is not "kush", dipsh*t.
Or reduce the humidity below 50% if thats an option. It wasn't for me.
Keep creating.
Oh, and no that is not "kush", dipsh*t.
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