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Jaydubbz2108

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So I'm in organic grower of 3 years and I'm dealing with my first case of thrips I have it in my flower tent which is in week 5 and I have it in my veg tent with all my clones and seedlings and the new generation that's supposed to replace the flower time what do I do I tried using spinosad once and some insecticidal soap and I'm still struggling here... I use Roots organic 707 and down to earth powdered nutrients grow under LEDs and obviously indoors
 
Tracyfri

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Respear spications of spinosad will knock them out. Every 3-5 days. Ya got to be a bit patient but it's the best and safest thing going for thrips at the moment šŸ˜āœŒļøgood luck. And bast those leaf undersides especially well. During lights off or dim lights spray and kill lights until foliage is dry then turn back on.
 
Jaydubbz2108

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Thanks guys I'll definitely do/ look into that... Should I do or treat the sprouted seedlings any certain way?? They're about a week old... I have one of the seedlings that are showing some severe curl some yellowing and the new foliage is very deformed which makes me wonder if I have root aphids šŸ™„šŸ˜¤šŸ¤¬
 
Jaydubbz2108

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Thanks guys I'll definitely do/ look into that... Should I do or treat the sprouted seedlings any certain way?? They're about a week old... I have one of the seedlings that are showing some severe curl some yellowing and the new foliage is very deformed which makes me wonder if I have root aphids šŸ™„šŸ˜¤
 
Jaydubbz2108

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I was also going to transplant the seedlings and newly rooted clones out of the Solo cups and into a 3 gallon fabric pots, should I do that or wait until I got things more under control?
 
Aaflexy

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If you have root aphids you will be able to see them when you transplant them but I donā€™t have to much experience to tell you if you should transplant now or wait hopefully someone more experienced can chime in soon , would probably have to take pictures of them so someone can identify the solution
 
Jaydubbz2108

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True I know I have fungus gnats and the problem is as they look so damn similar, I did do a couple transplants the other day and purposely looked at the roots and I didn't see anything but if they weren't the wings adults I may have missed them... picture or the plants or bug?
 
Aaflexy

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Youā€™ll see larvae in the soil if there big enough around the top soil crawling around if it is gnats
 
Jaydubbz2108

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Aaflexy

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For the one that is yellowing looks like a potassium deficiency to me and yep those are definitely fungas gnats and for the wrinkley leaves almost look burnt donā€™t know what that issue could be
 

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