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  1. Mexicokid

    I thought at first this was spider mites but no movement or webs.

    Gots 'em. Aphids right? I got to watch him die! I’ve ordered https://generalhydroponics.com/exile . Anybody ever use this? Looked like my best option of what’s available to me. I’ve also ordered Diatomaceous Earth.
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  3. Mexicokid

    I thought at first this was spider mites but no movement or webs.

    No, no bite marks. Stems and stalks are fine. I'm going to put down some upside down masking tape on the pot around the stem to see if it captures anything.
  4. Mexicokid

    I thought at first this was spider mites but no movement or webs.

    Any ideas of what this is and how to treat it?
  5. Mexicokid

    I thought at first this was spider mites but no movement or webs.

    Growing 4 clones, Durban Poison and Chocolope. Growing in coco, perlite mix with my own compost. 10 gallon fabric bags. Advanced Nutriments PH Perfect Sensi Grow. Rain water. Feed once a week, water twice. All plants showing problem. Starts on leaves at the bottom and goes up.
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  7. Mexicokid

    12/12 vs. 18/6

    The plant we are talking about in the first post is almost for sure a photoperiod plant that you were told mistakenly that it was auto. Custom99 said the plant is 3 months old. Has anyone else seen an auto that took 3 months to flower?
  8. Mexicokid

    12/12 vs. 18/6

    The plant is 3mos old so it's most likely a photoperiod, not an auto. That's why we suggested to flip the light to a photoperiod light schedule to get it to flower.
  9. Mexicokid

    12/12 vs. 18/6

    I agree with Seraphine. Switch the light schedule to 12 /12 to start the flowering process.
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