I iruleyou1 Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2020 #3 Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope.
Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope.
S Sp22 Member Aug 4, 2020 #4 iruleyou1 said: Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope. Click to expand... Thank you. I did confirm yesterday that they are thrip.
iruleyou1 said: Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope. Click to expand... Thank you. I did confirm yesterday that they are thrip.
S Sp22 Member Aug 4, 2020 #5 iruleyou1 said: Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope. Click to expand... Saw your post. Picked this up yesterday! Attachments image.jpg 1.6 MB · Views: 7
iruleyou1 said: Maybe a thrip because of the oval shape? Check my other post on SMS 203 & PureCrop1. I took a picture of something similar with a Microscope. Click to expand... Saw your post. Picked this up yesterday!
I iruleyou1 Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2020 #6 Sp22 said: Saw your post. Picked this up yesterday! Click to expand... I'm using captin Jack's Deadbug purchased in a concentrate form. Same stuff and so far I am finally seeing results. Actually see dead thrips which is a first. I'll probably treat for 2 weeks and put them into flower with Minute Pirate Bugshttps://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/2017/10/minute-pirate-bugs-are-biting-argh
Sp22 said: Saw your post. Picked this up yesterday! Click to expand... I'm using captin Jack's Deadbug purchased in a concentrate form. Same stuff and so far I am finally seeing results. Actually see dead thrips which is a first. I'll probably treat for 2 weeks and put them into flower with Minute Pirate Bugshttps://hortnews.extension.iastate.edu/2017/10/minute-pirate-bugs-are-biting-argh