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Thats the part thats nuts to me I'm seeing very few maybe probably about 60 total when I ran into the small webs forming. I'm definitely not saying they aren't there I just have no idea where they are hiding. But yesYeah they don’t vacate, you need to spray the bottoms of the leaves also. By your pics you should see 1000’s of them if you flip the leaf over.
See the specks on the leaves, flip it over and take a look.
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Magnifying glass really helps, mites hatch roughly every 3-4 days. I’d spray again in 3 days I guess.Thats the part thats nuts to me I'm seeing very few maybe probably about 60 total when I ran into the small webs forming. I'm definitely not saying they aren't there I just have no idea where they are hiding. But yeson the both sides I gave them a good strong bath after trying to vacuum one plant and realizing it was not doing what I thought it should but since spraying I haven't noticed anymore tiny moving spots. Is it OK to spray more than once like a few days back to back to try and curb them or am I missing a spot they could be hiding. I will admit though after years of welding and a few eye surgery's my eyes aren't the best so there's a good chance I missed them. But either way I'm down for the fight now that I know they are around. Thanks for the help its appreciated
Totally understandable on the throwing them out thought. Ive had them myself not sure exactly what ill do but hoping if anything this will be a learning experience in prevention in the future. For sure I would live any knowledge that can help preventing this in the future nothing better than learning from people who have a solution to preventing it in the future.Magnifying glass really helps, mites hatch roughly every 3-4 days. I’d spray again in 3 days I guess.
disclaimer I have never sprayed a budding plant in 25 years of growing, I would throw them away and start over myself. You will only be able to get rid of mites in the veg stage when the plants are very young and very few leaves.
If you would like I will tell you my routine to get rid of them. My dozen battles with them over the years has always left me victorious. No mites allowed in my room! Controlling them is not the way to go imo.
They are definitely happier since I did. Seems like I've got everything back on the right track hopefully they or I won't create any other problems. Thank-you for your input im hoping to be able to get in today and clean the leaf damage out and hopefully this hasn't all been a waste of time or really expensive learning experience..IMO your plants were showing signs of light burn from those LED in the very first pics you posted. Back off that light would have been my suggestion.
Thank-you. I'm hoping it is have no idea what to expect from the final result but exicted to find out ..Looking extremely good, going to be a massive forest
Nice!Ladies coming right along everyday is a new day I'm guessing they are doing alright but truthfully have no clue as this is my first indoor run but definitely satisfied enough to co ti up trying to get better.
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