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No and I dont even have something to scope with, should I be worried either way?Have you scoped the bottom of the leaves for bugs?
I would get something to scope them with. It's something you'll need for determining when the plants are ready to harvest, anyway.No and I dont even have something to scope with, should I be worried either way?
What do you mean by that?Looks like the pollen on my car
I use one of these:I think you might be right because I got some other plants close to her and despite not having the same "dot" form deformation, some leaves are getting ruined. Can it be coming from there? Then I'd have to "clean" them all 'cause they'd be reappearing, right?
Either way, do you recommend anything to scope? And any place to get it?
Thank you for the time!
I'm guessing Madbud is somewhere in the southeastern US. Unbelievable pollen dumps if you've never seen it before.What do you mean by that?
Northeast, but the pollen season is starting, dogwood and oak. Gets on everything.I'm guessing Madbud is somewhere in the southeastern US. Unbelievable pollen dumps if you've never seen it before.
If it wipes off its pollen. This is outdoor, correct?What do you mean by that?
So, got me something to scope with, found a really damaged leave and the result was disgusting, can anyone recognize these?I use one of these:
Bausch & Lomb 5x - 20x Folding Pocket Magnifier
Bausch & Lomb's all purpose folding pocket magnifiers allow for use of single lens power, or combine the lenses for a higher power. These magnifiers will help you identify plant pests and disease. Magnifiers utilize optical quality glass lenses that fold easily into their protective case for...www.amleo.com
But I also have a digital microscope that attaches to my phone, which is roughly the same price. Regardless, I like to have multiple magnification powers that go up to at least 20X.
I don't know what stage of growth they're at, but if you do have mites you can try blasting them with Nuke 'Em, from Flying Skull. It's rather safe and is effective on spider mites and thrips (though the label doesn't claim it works on thrips, it seems to.)
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