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Diluted Castille Soap/glycerine soap foliar spray 'em? What about re-potting them and looking at the roots carefully. My old pappy used to say you can only change one part of an equation when testing for anything. You are funny with North of Southern America....Thanks for the ideas!
Here are some images of damaged leaves. They start twisting around the veins, then necrosis starts from the tips in, sometimes in spots. Then they become crispy. Something I can not see is eating them. They do not produce any more leaves than are lost, and are fighting to make progress.
Does anybody know what might be available North of the southern americas? Neem is disqualified, and I have not been able to find that plant therapy.
Great thanks for all input.
welcome to the farm. how about introducing yourself in the introduce yourself forum before offering advice that may be relevant to your experience but isn't aligned with many other growers experiences. Mites aren't an end all be all, stuck with them situation, and this response isn't conducive to fixing the root cause.I've had mites before. No easy fix. My experience is, all you can do is slow them down. I've tried neem oil. Nasty oily stinky mess. I've tried rubbing alcohol spray, say 10% alcohol to 90% water. Use hand sprayer. As good as the neem, no stinky mess. Even tried pump up sprayer and distilled water, blast the little suckers off. All the tries at eradicating is just slowing down the bastards. If the mites were at the later stage of flowering, just spray water and grit your teeth. Once you harvest they die. Good luck. Your plants looks like nutrient burn, and the really dark green leaves. Maybe messing with them to much.
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