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Ahhhh... It’s definitely broad mites bro!!
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What have you seen?Ahhhh... It’s definitely broad mites bro!!
Yeah but it’s tacoing. Watch it and treat with something if you can. Keep searching the leaves go make sure there isn’t anything actually moving. And look really hard. You should see something moving.Only thing I’m not seeing is the shiny leafs.
I did not have such luck but at the time I only had neem. Was getting way worse so I tossed em. A week later my stuff arrived to treat it but I don’t think there was any coming back. I would start over and do preventative in the grow area room. And clean every last spec. I would wait two weeks to restart just cause the time from egg to immature bug is about a week. Do I sprayed everything on the room and then waited a week. Cleaned everything again. And then sprayed again. Then waited another week and now I have none. But it could have been from the freak freeze at the beginning of the year. LolJust ordered some beneficials to take out these broad mites, but From what I’m reading there literally impossible to beat cause they’ll keep coming back no matter what. A lot of people just cut there crop down and start over. Has anyone had any luck taking these guys out and having a successful harvest?? I don’t want to waste my time but I’m thinking if I stay on top of it I can get rid of them.
Yeah they do which is why it’s hard to get rid of em.Don’t broad mites live and lay eggs on the inside?
Most people don’t even know they have them because they are so hard to see.
Look closer with magnification. If it is broads for sure, you can use insecticidal soap, it’s probably the safest. Or there’s lots of other products.
But they are very hard to get rid of.
So I’ve read.
That sucks to hear. I thought you were on the road to recovery.
Good luck.
I’m saying you probably won’t see the eggs on the leaves like that. If that’s what they are.Yeah they do which is why it’s hard to get rid of em.
Some will put in the leaves first then as the infestation progresses they go inside the plant.I’m saying you probably won’t see the eggs on the leaves like that. If that’s what they are.
You will need like 80 to 120 power to see them in perspective.What do they look like, I can see small white dots.View attachment 1106202View attachment 1106202[
What ever happened? I have similar issue, very interested in your experienceJust ordered some beneficials to take out these broad mites, but From what I’m reading there literally impossible to beat cause they’ll keep coming back no matter what. A lot of people just cut there crop down and start over. Has anyone had any luck taking these guys out and having a successful harvest?? I don’t want to waste my time but I’m thinking if I stay on top of it I can get rid of them.
At least that’s what they called them when I brought them home from the dispensary hahaRusset mite?
Silver bullet sulfur. It doesn't list as a bug killer but it will kill them. If not use cosavet or microthiol disperss brand wettable sulfur those three are the best do not use a wetting agent there's already one in all three.So a couple of my plants are looking really weird on the top nodes. There really faded yellow only in the middle where all the new growth is. It’s only 2 out of 30 plants that’s it’s happening to.
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i just got rick rolled :/Media?
Lights and distance?
I have a feeling your VPD is to low and slowing uptake. Are you going by online charts by chance?
Drop your humidity to about 50% and I would increase temps if possible.