Are these eggs?

curious2garden

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Noticed them on the undersides of some leaves after I was doing some trimming. Should I be worried?
I'd assume those came from and created eggs, sorry. Unfortunately once you see a pest you have a lot of them there. Hence why I immediately go nuclear. I have not treated aphids however I have used this company's Regalia for PM and if I had them this close to harvest I'd try Marrone Grandevo, you can get it off Amazon and it is horrifically expensive.

Best of luck
 

Samwell Seed Well

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I'd assume those came from and created eggs, sorry. Unfortunately once you see a pest you have a lot of them there. Hence why I immediately go nuclear. I have not treated aphids however I have used this company's Regalia for PM and if I had them this close to harvest I'd try Marrone Grandevo, you can get it off Amazon and it is horrifically expensive.

Best of luck
Great company. I can't speak enough about how great these products are ...regalia, grandevo
 

BudgetMessiah

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I'd assume those came from and created eggs, sorry. Unfortunately once you see a pest you have a lot of them there.
Yes, but this is a different tent across the house. Guess someone had the wanderlust.
Fortunately, this tent isn't 1 week from harvest. My options are much broader.
Thanks for the reply!
 

Bolt7881

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I'd assume those came from and created eggs, sorry. Unfortunately once you see a pest you have a lot of them there. Hence why I immediately go nuclear. I have not treated aphids however I have used this company's Regalia for PM and if I had them this close to harvest I'd try Marrone Grandevo, you can get it off Amazon and it is horrifically expensive.

Best of luck
Use organic neem oil bad for pest completely safe on plants even during flowering. Spray plant completely then pour some in soil to kill any eggs. Used this in our organic nursery for many years and will not harm your plants in any way. Use for a week straight or 2 depending how bad then your good. Shake on every spray of the sprayer.
 

BudgetMessiah

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Use organic neem oil bad for pest completely safe on plants even during flowering. Spray plant completely then pour some in soil to kill any eggs. Used this in our organic nursery for many years and will not harm your plants in any way. Use for a week straight or 2 depending how bad then your good. Shake on every spray of the sprayer.
I'm actually using lemongrass oil to try and curb an actual outbreak in a larger tent. It seems pretty good, maybe a little too concentrated as it seems to have killed off a bunch of pistils on a couple of buds.
I spotted these on the bottom of a leaf in a smaller tent for veg and removed any leaves with white dots and applied DE to leaves and stems.
 

Bolt7881

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I'm actually using lemongrass oil to try and curb an actual outbreak in a larger tent. It seems pretty good, maybe a little too concentrated as it seems to have killed off a bunch of pistils on a couple of buds.
I spotted these on the bottom of a leaf in a smaller tent for veg and removed any leaves with white dots and applied DE to leaves and stems.
Yep making it a little to concentrated mite be a little bad. Making any good effort to kill pests is good
 

curious2garden

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Use organic neem oil bad for pest completely safe on plants even during flowering. Spray plant completely then pour some in soil to kill any eggs. Used this in our organic nursery for many years and will not harm your plants in any way. Use for a week straight or 2 depending how bad then your good. Shake on every spray of the sprayer.
Marrone's products are also organic and won't harm your plant. I dislike Neem because of it's residual taste. But it appears the OP has it handled.
 
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