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Hi everyone, It appears that I have leaf hoppers. I’ve grown outside for years but have never had issues like I’m having now. It doesn’t appear to be too widespread but every day I find more and more patches as seen in the photo. I really don’t want to use insecticides or neem oil if I don’t have to. I’ve been checking and removing every day and so far I’ve only found about half a dozen in the past couple weeks or so. What do you guys recommend? Is there potential for this to become a real problem?
 

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Ok guys so they are taking over and I’ve reached the point that if I don’t do something soon she could suffer irreparable damage. My local grow supply recommends Safer’s End All which is a 3-in-1 insecticide, miticide, and acaricide. It would be a damn shame if the spray made things worse than the bugs but the risk-reward has tipped the scales. Any recommendations? I don’t want to damage my plants. I’m very hesitant to use these products because I have ruined chilli crops in the past but have no experience using pesticides on cannabis.
 
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Just spray in the evening, plants will be fine. You could put insect netting over the plants once you spray.
 
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Also, leaf hoppers are a vector of disease so the benefits of spraying outweigh the risks of not doing anything.
 
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Seraphine said:
Also, leaf hoppers are a vector of disease so the benefits of spraying outweigh the risks of not doing anything.
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Ok great. I’ll give it a go.
 
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Seraphine said:
Also, leaf hoppers are a vector of disease so the benefits of spraying outweigh the risks of not doing anything.
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+1
 
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Leafhoppers are bad this year in MA, hydrangea seems to be their favorite, earwigs too but they don’t seem to like cannabis as much.
 
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Leafhoppers are bad this year in MA, hydrangea seems to be their favorite, earwigs too but they don’t seem to like cannabis as much.
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Leaf hoppers are all over my dahlias. I’ve treated but I think I have to retreat with a higher concentration. So far I’ve treated for tarnished plant bugs, aphids, asparagus beetles, cucumber beetles, Slugs, earwigs, And leaf hoppers, grubs, cut worms, caterpillars . Ugh!
 
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Seraphine said:
Leaf hoppers are all over my dahlias. I’ve treated but I think I have to retreat with a higher concentration. So far I’ve treated for tarnished plant bugs, aphids, asparagus beetles, cucumber beetles, Slugs, earwigs, And leaf hoppers, grubs, cut worms, caterpillars . Ugh!
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Sarah if you see this could you please tell me what these are? I'm thinking they're just ladybugs but they're orange
-thank you

 
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Sarah if you see this could you please tell me what these are? I'm thinking they're just ladybugs but they're orange
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Aren’t those lady bugs?
I spray with Organicide which has Neem seed oil and I top dress the soil with Neem Seed Meal(twice already this year)
I had an outbreak but under control now. I do have some leaf hoppers but they are eating older big leaves. I have more Lady Bugs this year than any other year. I do spray the whole plants with a foliar or plain water every evening after the sun goes down.
 
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Fox Farm with Frebo

Here is A few pics from egg to larvea to adult cycles in my Greenhouse’s
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Interesting post on my “Fox Farm with Frebo”
 
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Sarah if you see this could you please tell me what these are? I'm thinking they're just ladybugs but they're orange
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It’s a little blurry but they look like new lady bugs. I’ll double check though
 
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It’s a little blurry but they look like new lady bugs. I’ll double check though
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Thanks! that's what we thought too, they were on a friend's plant so that's the only pic I had
 
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Sarah if you see this could you please tell me what these are? I'm thinking they're just ladybugs but they're orange
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Okay so I double checked because I wasn’t 100% sure. Lady bugs or lady bird beetles will have a different colored head, either white or black. I can’t tell from the pic if the head of white/cream or orange. If the head is orange, it is a Mexican bean beetle or a 24-spot lady beetle - both bad. If the head is whitish then it is a multicolored Asian lady bug - good.
 
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Seraphine said:
Okay so I double checked because I wasn’t 100% sure. Lady bugs or lady bird beetles will have a different colored head, either white or black. I can’t tell from the pic if the head of white/cream or orange. If the head is orange, it is a Mexican bean beetle or a 24-spot lady beetle - both bad. If the head is whitish then it is a multicolored Asian lady beetle - good.
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Thank you!
 
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