Small dark dots, spider webs and a small worm

RagnaRock

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I bought some neem oil, I've put 1ml in 500ml of water and sprayed my plants with it.
So far it solved it.
I havent seen spiders, just a few worms that ate a lot of my plants. But they seem to be recovering, althought since these are automatic plants, I think the yield will be significant smaler due to this problem.
 

Final Phase

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If the neem oil deters the worms from eating more - you may have solved all problems for now. Spider mites aren't spiders but will begin with single threads and continue on into webbing up the entire plant. Good luck!
 

Dr.Pecker

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The black dots are worm poop. Bud worms eat holes in the buds and leaves. Spinosad will take care of it. moths will mess you up. A fan will keep them off or a screen covering of some sort.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
I bought some neem oil, I've put 1ml in 500ml of water and sprayed my plants with it.
So far it solved it.
I havent seen spiders, just a few worms that ate a lot of my plants. But they seem to be recovering, althought since these are automatic plants, I think the yield will be significant smaler due to this problem.
1 mm I prefer a tea spoon (5ml) to 500ml ...thats milli litres not milli meters, but for these bugs drag out your vacuum cleaner for a quicker response, just be gentle
 

RagnaRock

Member
they were very small, like 5mm long and 0.5mm thick and green.
I've removed them by hand, applied neem oil and it worked
 
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