needshelpguy
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Need whole plant pic@Aqua Man since you been so helpful with everything else what you reckon bro? Also had a bit of a water problem on the floor of grow area for a bit
Cheers man will get when lights come onNeed whole plant pic
Only bug I could find was a tiny spider on my floor area definitely wouldn't be the one doing all that damage though
A lot of these guys like to hide under the leaf. Could you take a couple of pictures under the leaf please ?Only bug I could find was a tiny spider on my floor area definitely wouldn't be the one doing all that damage though
I was kinda thinking that too but they are usually easy to find. Although that is a pretty dense plant. Mice are like ninja's and they will drive ya nuts.Do you have a small blk lite or UV flashlight? I would be looking just at lights off. Most Caterpillars will glow like scorpions under uv... easy to spot if they are there.
The yellowing your talking about is completely normal. In fact that type of yellowing shows you have abundant new shoot growth. Tag any area tops that have yellow and in a couple days you will see that they are healthy and normal.
Only did recently never thought those buggers ate cannabis before. It could be either or and I honestly thought a few days how many people have possibly been looking for caterpillars when it's been mice.Lock up the cheese strains. Lol
Never thought of mice. Never in my 38 years of growing. Learn something new every day is my goal and motto...
I'm with ya on that...Only did recently never thought those buggers ate cannabis before. It could be either or and I honestly thought a few days how many people have possibly been looking for caterpillars when it's been mice.
I would look for both.