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Hi guys, hope everyone is good! Spotted these little speckles of colour on my babies the other day, made up a spray bottle of rosemary oil mixture with tad of detergent, sprayed them down and soil and surroundings as I was told it could be spider mites. I’ve got a 120x loupe and I haven’t spotted any mites at all…

See when I transplanted this the store only had bio biz all mix available to the usual light mix that I use… one of them is a 50/50 mix of light mix/all mix and the other is 100% all mix except what it has been transplanted out of…

Strain:purple stardawg
Breeder:discreet seeds (uk)
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Hi guys, hope everyone is good! Spotted these little speckles of colour on my babies the other day, made up a spray bottle of rosemary oil mixture with tad of detergent, sprayed them down and soil and surroundings as I was told it could be spider mites. I’ve got a 120x loupe and I haven’t spotted any mites at all…

See when I transplanted this the store only had bio biz all mix available to the usual light mix that I use… one of them is a 50/50 mix of light mix/all mix and the other is 100% all mix except what it has been transplanted out of…

Strain:purple stardawg
Breeder:discreet seeds (uk)View attachment 2010954View attachment 2010955View attachment 2010956View attachment 2010958
whoever told you it was spider mites has no clue about growing, quit asking whoever that is for advice..
and don’t be spraying plants with stuff..
they look fine
 
Looks more like a water spot that cooked under the light.🤷‍♂️ Or splash from the soil or nutes.
 
Looks more like a water spot that cooked under the light.🤷‍♂️ Or splash from the soil or nutes.
whoever told you it was spider mites has no clue about growing, quit asking whoever that is for advice..
and don’t be spraying plants with stuff..
they look fine
Thanks to the both of you, keep em going then :)
 
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