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Thanks for the quick response, should I harvest the plant early and wash the buds? Or is it fine if I treat it with a spray and let the buds thicken for a few more weeks? This is my only plant so it would be really annoying if the treatment fails and I lose my harvest...You have spider mites. You need to wash them off of there and treat them with any number of insecticides out there.
Oh and spray captain jacks around the base of the plant too.Well, since it’s outside, spray it down with water and knock the majority of them off, get under the leaves, on the stems try your best to not saturate flower sites, it’ll be a bit tedious, but worth it. Do the plant cleaning at dusk or nighttime, the water beads left on the plant during the day will burn you leaves and plant. Also clear the ground around the base of the plant to, you don’t want them to re-infest the plant. Then once the plant is cleared, spray it down with captain jacks, I use it, it is magic. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Bonide-Cap...E4gCNMFHklDt2gcRxDBoC034QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Thanks for the quick response, should I harvest the plant early and wash the buds? Or is it fine if I treat it with a spray and let the buds thicken for a few more weeks? This is my only plant so it would be really annoying if the treatment fails and I lose my harvest...
Will the buds be safe for consumption? Do you have an explanation for the pistils looking the way they do?
This is my first time dealing with pests since my previous grows were indoors (this is also only my 3rd grow so still very new)
few pictures of my flowers (I don't have the best camera so it's hard to tell the state of the trichomes, maybe a more experienced eye can
also, your plants look like they have about four weeks to go, spraying a plants with flower on it like that can be dicey, but the mites are bad and will eventually decimate it. Treat it with the spray, at night, watch those flower sites carefully. Don’t be heavy handed. Get the plant coated, and reapply in a few days if they aren’t gone.Oh and spray captain jacks around the base of the plant too.
Will do, and monitor them very closely, since I can't really move my plant, the roots went trough the pot straight into the soil, don't want to rip the roots and move the potThey are very hard to see. Tiny little fuckers I’ve seen the captain jacks kill them in one spray, so monitor the plant after you spray diligently. I believe you can use it every other day, but I would go for the one and done since she is flowering.
I will for sure do bud washing at harvest, any tips on nutrient feed? I'm stuck at home at the moment with a broken leg so I can't really go out to the shop... I do have a compost pile, but dont want to introduce any extra pests.What I am missing here is the typical dots on the leaves from the mites... usually, once you see the webbings from them, they should be all over the plant, as that is the last stage... the dots/points on leaves can be seen much earlier... maybe lucky you just have some spider... well, spiders won't harm your plants but still do webs which will entrap other insects and you don't want both in your weed later... plant doesn't look unhappy except for the N deficiency it is in... later you could do a budwashing to get rid of the stuff that's on the plant now
Hope this helps a bit
Oh and about the dots, I already did a big defoliation before taking those pics, maybe that explains it?I will for sure do bud washing at harvest, any tips on nutrient feed? I'm stuck at home at the moment with a broken leg so I can't really go out to the shop... I do have a compost pile, but dont want to introduce any extra pests.
maybe a compost tea or something like that?
Thanks for the tip!
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