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I've noticed the small root mass. But all the fibrous roots definitely go throughout the pot. That bee thee reason I'm switching mee pot size. Plus these clones come in red cups fully rooted,as I flip them after transplant the roots only get so big.Hey,atleast they are white roots!
I have that problem also,I think they will look good and then pull the plant only to disappointed with small root mass.
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By leaf hopers you mean like grasshoppers?Would some DrBromers (however you spell it) soap and my hot peppers make a good bug wash?
@gravekat303 does the (Green clean ) work on these?
Leaf hoppers...
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Would some DrBromers (however you spell it) soap and my hot peppers make a good bug wash?
@gravekat303 does the (Green clean ) work on these?
Leaf hoppers...
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What about some good old lady bugs....
Google it and go get you some. It was to my knowledge and understanding that a bug supposedly can't eat on a healthy plant, but those look healthy to me. Also, bugs are attracted sick or/and necrotic patches. I wish just the presence of bugs would attract the predatory bugs.I need a good predator for these leafhoppers they are everywhere.
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