It looks like broad mites to be honest.
Forbid is your best option for pesticide but how to clean is the next question.
Destroy almost every plant to start. Any that has a minor sign if infection is dust. If you have something in flower I'm really sorry but unless you are in flush the mites will take over. So once you've got your plant numbers down
It looks like broad mites to be honest.
Forbid is your best option for pesticide but how to clean is the next question.
Destroy almost every plant to start. Any that has a minor sign if infection is dust. If you have something in flower I'm really sorry but unless you are in flush the mites will take over. So once you've got your plant numbers down and all the dead leaves and dirt and trash removed get the plants out of the room and begin cleaning. Bleach, TSP, peroxide, simple green, anything. Then repeat and repeat again. Clean the lights, trays, doors, walls, rope rachets, floors, ceiling, pots, everything needs a rub down.
Go to
https://greenmethods.com/cucumeris/ and order sachets of ambilysis cucmeris. They are under thrip control.
One sachet for each plant and reorder monthly.
Then spray the
forbid and let the plants dry fully. You can spray twice for complete coverage but you will get funky growth. There will be bleaching of young leaves forming in the apical that you'll notice once they open up. Don't be alarmed it is normal as the
forbid is transmacular and actually sinks through the leaf.
These plants should not be flowered. Period end of sentence.
You have a week before they will take over your operation. Raise your humidity during the day as much as possible to slow them then super dry at night.
Feed B vitamins, asprin and iron. You want to increase plant vigor during insect infection so they grow faster than the mites reproduce. You will need to remove leaves daily and it's suggested to wipe each leaf daily if you can. Brew a compost tea and wipe the leaves with a microfiber towel. Mainly the undersides to remove eggs.
Best of luck.
Or burn the place down, but ask yourself, how did you get broad mites. They rear their ugly head within 72 hours of arrival.
I wish everybody had cucumeris hanging at their operation.
and all the dead leaves and dirt and trash removed get the plants out of the room and begin cleaning. Bleach, TSP, peroxide, simple green, anything. Then repeat and repeat again. Clean the lights, trays, doors, walls, rope rachets, floors, ceiling, pots, everything needs a rub down.
Go to
https://greenmethods.com/cucumeris/ and order sachets of ambilysis cucmeris. They are under thrip control.
One sachet for each plant and reorder monthly.
Then spray the
forbid and let the plants dry fully. You can spray twice for complete coverage but you will get funky growth. There will be bleaching of young leaves forming in the apical that you'll notice once they open up. Don't be alarmed it is normal as the
forbid is transmacular and actually sinks through the leaf.
These plants should not be flowered. Period end of sentence.
You have a week before they will take over your operation. Raise your humidity during the day as much as possible to slow them then super dry at night.
Feed B vitamins, asprin and iron. You want to increase plant vigor during insect infection so they grow faster than the mites reproduce. You will need to remove leaves daily and it's suggested to wipe each leaf daily if you can. Brew a compost tea and wipe the leaves with a microfiber towel. Mainly the undersides to remove eggs.
Best of luck.
Or burn the place down, but ask yourself, how did you get broad mites. They rear their ugly head within 72 hours of arrival.
I wish everybody had cucumeris hanging at their operation.