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Outdoor bug controll... "Thrips, reuter and spider mites" during mid to late flower"

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Outdoor bug controll... "Thrips, reuter and spider mites" during mid to late flower"

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I have thrips and mites on my nuggs. How can I treat them when in mid to late flower. I just started to flush 2 days ago. I noticed the color change and the leaves being indicated. How can I stop or slow this to save some of this dwarf blue cheese?? PLEASE....HELP!!!!!!
 
Hydrogen peroxide will knock them back and get you through harvest. (Think it’s a cup per gal.) Plus you can use it in a bud wash at harvest if the mites are still active.
 
Hydrogen peroxide will knock them back and get you through harvest. (Think it’s a cup per gal.) Plus you can use it in a bud wash at harvest if the mites are still active.
Thanks, I'll have to try that. Was just reading about it a few minutes ago. Here are a few pics if you don't mind telling me what else you think it could be. Getting bright in color and not looking too good.
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Get nuke em by flying skull and use it quick. Try the strong strength but only apply when it’s dark.
 
Both trips and mites make similar small white dot damage. Mite damage is normally more uniform across the leaf, where as thrip will be more localized (around tips and edges). But both are easy to confirm with a loupe or microscope (I’d guess thrips). The larger burn circles could be leaf Septoria, but I’d guess root or nutrient issue related to watering. You’d need to provide more info on your grow.
 
Both trips and mites make similar small white dot damage. Mite damage is normally more uniform across the leaf, where as thrip will be more localized (around tips and edges). But both are easy to confirm with a loupe or microscope (I’d guess thrips). The larger burn circles could be leaf Septoria, but I’d guess root or nutrient issue related to watering. You’d need to provide more info on your grow.
O was also thinking septoria. I'm changing my pot today for better aire flow.
 
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