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Rogerm562

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Today Start to week 9 If flower.. I’m noticing webbing from spider mites starting to form lightly over buds.. I have a feeling it would probably be a good idea to cut now before it gets worse? If not what’s the best course of action for this situation..
 

Redskare87

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Isopropyl water every 3-5days after removing most affected parts, which should slow down the progression of the mites. If it gets really bad consider chopping early. Be sure to avoid the buds while strategically applying sprays. just my opinion, also depends on level of ripeness their at. :bigjoint:
 

Rogerm562

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Isopropyl water every 3-5days after removing most affected parts, which should slow down the progression of the mites. If it gets really bad consider chopping early. Be sure to avoid the buds while strategically applying sprays. just my opinion, also depends on level of ripeness their at. :bigjoint:
well that’s the thing. I’m torn between letting them go abother week And risk getting worse or chopping Now and not finding out the hard way. They have already done their swelling and they are just about there. Trichomes are all milky with a splash of amber but the hairs haven’t really started turning and receding . Maybe about 50-60% of them turned and shriveled at this point
 

Destroyer of chairs

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well that’s the thing. I’m torn between letting them go abother week And risk getting worse or chopping Now and not finding out the hard way. They have already done their swelling and they are just about there. Trichomes are all milky with a splash of amber but the hairs haven’t really started turning and receding . Maybe about 50-60% of them turned and shriveled at this point
If they are are like u say all cloudy with a splash of Amber I would chop it. No doubt.
 

Boatguy

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well that’s the thing. I’m torn between letting them go abother week And risk getting worse or chopping Now and not finding out the hard way. They have already done their swelling and they are just about there. Trichomes are all milky with a splash of amber but the hairs haven’t really started turning and receding . Maybe about 50-60% of them turned and shriveled at this point
If the hairs havent turned you have weeks to go... weeks
 

Wizzlebiz

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If they are are like u say all cloudy with a splash of Amber I would chop it. No doubt.
Is it outdoor?

Here's the thing. Folks who have spider mites probably had them a while. Just because you just noticed them now doesn't mean you should just chop your plant.

They are there and have been. The plant is still doing its thing with them present.

Just finish it up on a normal timeline and then deal with the pests.

It will still finish with spider mites on it.

No matter what you do please wash the weed before you hang to dry.

No one wants to smoke bugs.
 
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