Irish063
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Thanks. That's refreshing!Fim damage looks like, have you checked the spotted leaves undersides with a pocket scope for mites and eggs?
The first thing you see with spider mites is the little pearl colored eggs attached to the bottom of the leaves.Thanks. That's refreshing!
Yes I have. Didn't see anything. Hopefully, transplanting them this afternoon so I will check again though.
Thanks. I was worried when I noticed those spots you saw because that was what I first noticed last season on my plants when I had the spider mite problem.The first thing you see with spider mites is the little pearl colored eggs attached to the bottom of the leaves.
I hear ya. That sucked last year.I fucking hate spider mites. Had em a couple times in the passed when doing outdoors, have yet to encounter that issue inside though
Thats a carpenter ant, they will carry aphids to your plant and drop them off so they can come back later and harvest the aphids poo to eat. Id check for aphids and smear a little tree sticky or vaseline around my stalks to catch the creepers.The girls got reported yesterday. Took longer than I thought it would.
Before I get into the what-nots of everything, I found one of these in two different plants at the very bottom. They look like giant ants and are about 1/2 long. The pic doesn't do it justice but it was hard to get one since they move so damn fast. I didn't notice any tunnels burrowed. They were at the very bottom.
2nd picture is zoomed in.
Any thoughts?
Well that kind of sucks. Those little fuckers. Glad I caught it now.Thats a carpenter ant, they will carry aphids to your plant and drop them off so they can come back later and harvest the aphids poo to eat. Id check for aphids and smear a little tree sticky or vaseline around my stalks to catch the creepers.
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