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Mites don't eat leaves like that. Caterpillars and grasshoppers and a few other do.
Never spray bleach on plants. Wrong priduct.
Well two bits of evidence are that I used a dirty, scummy towel(that was drying near my outdoor garden) to soak up excess water in the grow box. Second is that it's happening to BOTH of the clones(as seen in the photos) in the same locations?!?!NO FUCKIN BLEACH BRO!!!
You got yerself a lil inch worm hangin out some where's. Dust them with some diatomatious earth. Heck, that lil bugger will be headin for the hills.
YeshYour coco looks very dry... I would bet that nothing is eating your plants. Coco does NOT like to be dry and you are experiencing some kind of deficiency or toxicity from that DRY coco... That is my guess!
No....I never use coca, it's fox farm, there is no better medium. SNOLEPERD
I hope that is the case. I'm a beginner with coco and I really didn't take intolerance to under-watering into consideration. The coco was dry down to about an inch and a half so I fertilized them after reading this yesterday.Your coco looks very dry... I would bet that nothing is eating your plants. Coco does NOT like to be dry and you are experiencing some kind of deficiency or toxicity from that DRY coco... That is my guess!
Right. I'm already overwhelmed with the options mentioned above in this thread. I'll buy a product that will work for me every time this occurs but which one??? I want something reliable and affordable that I may apply liberally if needed. When I say liberally, I mean perhaps enough to spray down the whole interior of the box as a pest deterrent. But idk!!! I want whatever is most effective. I'll need to read into it and become a critter expert in the process.Be cautious what you spray or dump on mj plants. These are weeds, not normal plants. You may kill them with the wrong product. Listen to the advise given, we would t point you in the wrong direction.
Safer soap
spinosad
Bti mosquito dunks
Neem oil
captn jacks dead bug
Diatomeacous earth
are all great choices for bug issues
Good and done. I'm getting both.You are on a roll. Diatomatious earth is powdered prehistoric buggers exoskeleton. It is like shards of glass to bugs. It gets in their creases and folds. Also under their own exoskeletons. Pure torture I bet. And neem oil is a not too toxic yet very viscous oil from the Neem tree. It coats them buggers and seeing that they breathe through their exoskeletons.... You get what im saying? Pyritherins are a toxin produced by the poinsettia family of plants. Which a whole lot of bug sprays contain. I leave the toxins alone. I treat my soil with dia earth and if infested I will use Neem. Folowed by a steam bath not ever staying in one place with the steam. That can cause its own serious damage. But I won't use neem while flowering. Or dust the buds with dia earth. Irritant for them irritant for your lungs. People in india eat neem leaves as a anti parasitic. But i honestly know from experience that it makes buds taste and smell horrid!! So I advise not to try while flowering. Lol!
Ok. And I mean that. LolIf I were you I would stay away from malathion for your cannabis. I would not spray your box down with that... PLEASE choose something else.
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