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    Broad Mite Eggs Or Trichomes? 120x

    Isn’t that where we are? but really i just haven’t worried about it to much to be honest. Seems to be getting better, I THINK. Because they were all curled up and pathetic, wouldn’t come back to life.
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    Broad Mite Eggs Or Trichomes? 120x

    Thanks mate. I am pretty sure they are capitate-sessile trichomes. Will still be on the look out for the bastards, but my problem must be elsewhere.
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    Broad Mite Eggs Or Trichomes? 120x

    Could I get some help from the great people here at the farm on whether these seem to be broad mite eggs or not? This is under my 120x and on the shoots of my plant. Seems to be hundreds upon hundreds. Thanks and Merry Christmas!
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Yeah these fuckers look terrible. I don’t know if this is much of a sign one way or another, but from what I’ve read they love to go after the new growth and the males carry the females to the top of the plant. That being said, here’s a pic of new growth on one of the plants. Are the cheap...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Thanks Demon for all your help it’s really appreciated. If you’ve had them, are they pretty quick invaders? Not as fast acting and signs don’t show as quick as SM from my understanding. With that being said, a couple of those hours were spent under my 100x (before the friggin lens fell out...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Still can’t confirm and everything basically looks the exact same. If it’s not broad mites, it’s no pest. With that being said, 30x is big enough to see them and their eggs, right? Cause I can’t find anything I’ve spent hours and hours looking the past few days. In the brown spots there are...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Nice, mate. I would be all for introducing predatory mites and IPM but it seems like it’s a little too late. All signs are pointing to broad mites. Busted out my 100x and still can’t find the buggers though. All of the new growth is twisted to hell and misshaped. Still haven’t confirmed it, but...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Noted!
  9. Thomburger

    Very Slow Growth In Coco, Help! Everything Else Is Fine!

    Thanks for your input mate. Started a whole other thread about what it could be and I found another today. I’m really hoping it’s a predatory mite, from my understanding it’s not a broad mite or russet mite because it was too big. I also think if it was aphids there would be an infestation...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    I decided to just kill myself with the nicotine instead of the pests, for now! With that being said...I would want to be preventing ALL mites, predatory or not, from my indoor grow, right? I set up a carbon filter on my intake after I saw it yesterday to try and control a little more what’s...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Trust me that’s exactly what I’m hoping for haha! The only thing that worries me is that I’m showing canoeing on the leaves and it looks like damage that could be from russets. I called around to my local hydro stores they said broad mites and root aphids are in the area not a lot more than...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Fuck, man. I’m stumped. About to call around to local shops see if there’s anything specific to my area that I haven’t encountered. So, I would NEVER be able to BM or RM witrhout a scope? Cause I’ve spotted both these buggers with my phone. Granted, they’re tiny as hell. But still I could catch...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Saw one the of the fuckers again today. I’m doing a complete and intense check of everything and can only find one at a time. Thinking now it could be broad mites or russet mites. Even with my scope, the bugger was too small to get a good look at. Any time I’ve seen them, they’ve been on the...
  14. Thomburger

    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    No spots that I saw mate, so that's good! Just looked up hypoasmis miles and that could definitely be it. Was small enough to be a mite for sure, but no visisble damage that one would see with spider mites. I will check more after I get off work thanks for your help mate.
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    Very small, but visible to the naked eye. Clear or white and it looked like it had an odd number of legs. Circular or oval was the shape. I've looked up aphids, thrips, mites and all other unwanted pests. Nothing really resembles it other than MAYBE spider mites but that's a stretch. I started...
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    Very Slow Growth In Coco, Help! Everything Else Is Fine!

    Any help here would be appreciated guys I found an insect did a complete inspection could only find the one... here's what it looks like. Couldn't get a pic w the microscope the bugger was quick after I got it out of the coco Never had a problem w insects before kind of worried let me know what...
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    Tiny Spider Or Root Aphids?!

    I was looking at my plants today and noticed this tiny little pest on my plant. I've never had a pest problem so I'm extremely worried! Any help would be greatly appreciated sorry for the bad photos!
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    Very Slow Growth In Coco, Help! Everything Else Is Fine!

    They're now in their forever homes. Hopefully that was the problem! Buffered the coco with .8 EC phd to 6
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    Very Slow Growth In Coco, Help! Everything Else Is Fine!

    They definitely need it to be honest. At once a day they would dry out way too much. ^^^ probably a sign they need transplanted, eh?
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    Very Slow Growth In Coco, Help! Everything Else Is Fine!

    Didnt even show life or didn't get to where you wanted them? Cause mine started showing where they'd split with tiny little leaves about 3 days after. I figured that was a good sign that they were growing fast and healthy and held off this post. The lower branches have actually caught up to the...
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