let's play Name That BUG!

1337hacker

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Hm... the picture sure does sorta look like a leafhopper though, maybe your leaf hoppers are more bold and hang out right on the leaf in the open ;)
 

moch

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Hey fatboy, take a bigger pic and send it to me on the other site(or here, I just dont look here as much), my Dad is an entomologist/agriculture bug murderer. I'll run it by him and see what he says. Leave the pot plants out of the picture though :weed:
 

headtreep

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Hey fatboy, take a bigger pic and send it to me on the other site(or here, I just dont look here as much), my Dad is an entomologist/agriculture bug murderer. I'll run it by him and see what he says. Leave the pot plants out of the picture though :weed:
That's badass moch! Watching the results :)
 

trouble27

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Well from the quality of the pic I would say leaf hopper I had these all over my grapevines this year and that is what it looks like to me but I'm no entomologist just a country boy that has had his fair share of fucked up bugs. Hope that is the only 1 in there .
 

fatboyOGOF

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Hey fatboy, take a bigger pic and send it to me on the other site(or here, I just dont look here as much), my Dad is an entomologist/agriculture bug murderer. I'll run it by him and see what he says. Leave the pot plants out of the picture though :weed:
dude! nice to see you around. :)

i have 3 of them on sticky traps. i'll see if i can get a picture when i wake them up. that would be neat. yeah, i'll try not to show off my beauties to the dad. :)
 

hiluxphantom

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i had those at the begining of last grow its a leaf hopper and i used azamax after i saw the first one, only saw one more after that. aparently there are alot of subspecies of leafhoppers
 

hiluxphantom

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there are even blue leaf hoppers its just what region you are in. anyone know a good fix for having spidermites in flower?
 

PixiDustr

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headtreep

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Remember that when you spray water on trichs they get damaged. A lot of things can be used right before harvest if you were going to apply them to let's say an apple or pear but not a sticky ass bud.
 

fatboyOGOF

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bug and 38 days 008.jpg

how the heck do i post bigger pictures?? i can see the bug fine when it's large.

anyway, my camera skills suck, the flash always effs up the shots. there must be a way to not get a flash...

here is one of the little buggers. they are light green and the babies look pretty much like the parents but they are white. i did see one that appeared more brown but i think it had been dead after being on the sticky trap for a few days.

most of the stuff on the sticky trap is debris from the soil or plants.

i've got about 30 days to go and although the leaf damage makes it look bad, most of the leaves still look ok. i'm debating wheather to spray the room and the plants or not.

i haven't seen one of them for 3 days. probably hiding and laughing at me.



this shot was just after watering. considering how beautiful my flower room usually looks, this is annoying. still nice looking but those messed up leaves are annoying. detracts from the beauty.

38 days in flower. :)

bug and 38 days 012.jpg
 
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