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does it have wings? from what i can tell it looks like aphid Go to osh and buy some lady bugs! if they eat it him or her then its an aphid and 100% natural
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does it have wings?
from what i can tell it looks like aphid

Go to osh and buy some lady bugs!
if they eat it him or her then its an aphid
and 100% natural
 
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daaang sticky. those beezies are super green. very nice. have the preflowers started? :afroweed:





whatchu know about :star power?
 
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Looks like aphid to me

Catch one and crush it if it smells like honeysuccle, a sweet almost nasty smell theyre aphids. those things are deadly to plants, won't kill the whole plant but will fuck it up pretty good. You should be able to go over each plant and remove them by hand. They will prefer some plants over others. You need to get on top of them or they will seriously mess with you


Good Luck
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frostedlove said:
does it have wings?
from what i can tell it looks like aphid

Go to osh and buy some lady bugs!
if they eat it him or her then its an aphid
and 100% natural
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Thanks for coming by bro. yah they have wings, but they don't fly well they just kind of jump really far. I would try the lady bugs, but I feel like they will end up getting all over my room and I like ladybugs, but that would get annoying lol. Do you think that I need a lot or only like 50? if I don't need many I may go this route even though they will be all over my room

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daaang sticky. those beezies are super green. very nice. have the preflowers started? :afroweed:





whatchu know about :star power?
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Thanks for coming through. Actually they did start preflowering! I was going to take a picture, but couldn't get it to focus.


yah. I know a few things about it. :)

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Catch one and crush it if it smells like honeysuccle, a sweet almost nasty smell theyre aphids. those things are deadly to plants, won't kill the whole plant but will fuck it up pretty good. You should be able to go over each plant and remove them by hand. They will prefer some plants over others. You need to get on top of them or they will seriously mess with you


Good Luck
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Thanks for coming by with this info mal. I actually went and killed about 25 of those damn things after I read your comment. I was shocked at how many there were. It seems like it started on the AK because i killed about 15 on her and only like 10 on the other two combined. The Dankouver only had two or three, but one of them was the big daddy. He was brown and all the others were green. I saw two others that were brown, but he was way bigger. I'm sure I missed some and a few jumped away from me. Do they burrow into the ground? I'm going to spray with Neem today.



I basically had to cut up the AK cuz there was a lot of damage :( but she'll come back. A lot of the damage happened over night because I took pictures yesterday and didn't see it.

Thanks for the help everyone and anyone that has something else to say, please go ahead.

-Supa
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supa its a leaf hopper!!! Death to it! lol...there not good kill em.

lol...feelin tha usher too.

Leafhoppers
Tiny triangular or wedge-shaped insects that fly or hop short distances. They are less than 1/5" long, are green, yellow or brownish gray. Many species of leafhoppers infest lawns. They suck the sap from the leaves and stems of the grass. New lawns may be damaged so extensively that reseeding is necessary. Damage to established lawns is evident in whitened patches. It is often mistaken for damage due to dry weather or disease.
 
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Hopefully the Neem will kill those little bastards!

I'm feeling the mariachi !!!
 
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Yo mayne the plants look nice and healthy for sure. Maybe even a slight too much N but not by much so all is well. I wouldn't worry too much about using the tap. Just make sure to aerate it for 24 hours so all the chlorine will evaporate into the air and it won't harm your microbes. I would try to at least use pure R/O at certain times to try and flush any possible unwanted mineral build up from the tap.

Damn bugs man. As you already said I would do full strength neem spray. Get as many by hand as you can and hopefully the neem should take care of the rest. Since they are small you might even be able to take fan and blow all the bugs off outside? Not sure about that one just an idea.
 
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supa its a leaf hopper!!! Death to it! lol...there not good kill em.

lol...feelin tha usher too.

Leafhoppers
Tiny triangular or wedge-shaped insects that fly or hop short distances. They are less than 1/5" long, are green, yellow or brownish gray. Many species of leafhoppers infest lawns. They suck the sap from the leaves and stems of the grass. New lawns may be damaged so extensively that reseeding is necessary. Damage to established lawns is evident in whitened patches. It is often mistaken for damage due to dry weather or disease.
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Thank you for the info mayn. I'm pissed now though cuz I'm pretty sure I have them in my lawn too! LOL but really they probably got in from me mowing the lawn which pisses me off.

Back when Usher was the shit. and I thought I could dance LOL! I won't lie. I bought that cd.

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Hopefully the Neem will kill those little bastards!

I'm feeling the mariachi !!!
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Yah the Neem should put in work, but I already killed a shitload I'm just worried about the babies. I'm glad people are liking the mariachis. I would be so down to be in a mariachi band for real, but I just wouldn't fit in lol.

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Yo mayne the plants look nice and healthy for sure. Maybe even a slight too much N but not by much so all is well. I wouldn't worry too much about using the tap. Just make sure to aerate it for 24 hours so all the chlorine will evaporate into the air and it won't harm your microbes. I would try to at least use pure R/O at certain times to try and flush any possible unwanted mineral build up from the tap.

Damn bugs man. As you already said I would do full strength neem spray. Get as many by hand as you can and hopefully the neem should take care of the rest. Since they are small you might even be able to take fan and blow all the bugs off outside? Not sure about that one just an idea.
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Watup Justice! Yah the N is like right on the border of good and bad, but they're liking it so no worries. I use R/O and brita filtered water most of the time, but the brita filter only makes like 1/2 a gallon at a time so it takes days. I was thinking about the fan or even......a vacuum? lol I haven't done it, but I have read of others doing it.

Does anyone know if these bugs burrow, cuz if so I'm going to cover the tops of the pots so they can't get out!

Thanks gangstas.

-Supa
 
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i dont know if they burrow...i dont think so though. I got rid of mine by not taking the plants outside anymore, killing all the adults (catch and smash all them hoes...takes a couple days but.). A webpage i saw said to wash off the undersides of leaves cause they lay eggs there. I think after about two months they all went away outside, but untill then its like an infestation.

Solutions for Leafhoppers
Spot Them Early

If you had a problem with leafhoppers last year, then you will likely have them around again, and it is important to spot them early so they don't build up their population. They are attracted to yellow sticky traps. Place two or three in the vicinity of the vulnerable plants at the same level as the plants. When you see just one or two, then check the plants on the undersides of the leaves. If you see more, then it is time to take some action.

Using No Insecticides

If you move quickly, you can crush nymphs between your thumb and forefinger before they move away.

Netting or Fleece Barrier - You want to prevent the leafhopper's access to the vulnerable plants. Nylon netting, fine screening, or agricultural fleece are all effective barriers, preventing leafhoppers from laying eggs at the plant's stem. Use floating covers that rest directly on plants, or create tunnels supported by braces. Set up the barrier immediately after planting to prevent any leafhoppers from infecting the plants. Seal all the edges to the ground.


Try Natural Insect Repellent Sprays

There are a number of botanic repellent sprays available for use against Leafhoppers and many other pest insects. These products both kill and/or repel. Leafhoppers doused with these sprays either die or move. New Leafhoppers coming along avoid the area with the repellent spray for several days to a few weeks. Go to the section in Yardener's Tool Shed called Natural Insect Repellents.


Using Natural Insecticides

There are a number of effective natural insecticides made from materials such as chrysanthemum blossoms (pyrethrum), neem oil soap, or light horticultural oil. These products are found in many independent garden centers, and are labeled for controlling Leafhoppers. There is detailed information about each product in Yardener’s Tool Shed in the section for Natural Insecticides.


Use Synthetic Pyrethroid Insecticides

An effective method for killing Leafhoppers is to spray them with a pyrethroid insecticides such as resmethrin or permethrin. These products are found in many independent garden centers, and are labeled by the EPA for controlling Leafhoppers. There is detailed information about each product in Yardener’s Tool Shed in the section Synthetic Insecticides.
 
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Ant no sunshine

OH SAD DAYS Bro!.........:passingjoint:
rolling a big fatty with some hash nuggs for US
I am over here looking at your plants thinking "poor bro"......ALL the While some crappyass oakland bro-deal clones are infesting my new tent set-up

ANT NO SUNSHINE WHEN THE bugs:bugs COME TOO TOWN

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0mXQil7N6Y&ob=av2n[/YOUTUBE]
 
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ALL the While some crappyass oakland bro-deal clones are infesting my new tent set-up
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Haha only in the bay!
 
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i dont know if they burrow...i dont think so though. I got rid of mine by not taking the plants outside anymore, killing all the adults (catch and smash all them hoes...takes a couple days but.). A webpage i saw said to wash off the undersides of leaves cause they lay eggs there. I think after about two months they all went away outside, but untill then its like an infestation.
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Hopefully it doesn't take 2 months! I only have 3 little plants. That would suck lol. I've been killing these damn bugs all morning. I hate them. Thanks for the save bro. I didn't even know what they were lol

frostedlove said:
OH SAD DAYS Bro!.........:passingjoint:
rolling a big fatty with some hash nuggs for US
I am over here looking at your plants thinking "poor bro"......ALL the While some crappyass oakland bro-deal clones are infesting my new tent set-up

ANT NO SUNSHINE WHEN THE bugs:bugs COME TOO TOWN
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Damn bro that sucks. Next time, if you make a large Neem oil brew you can dunk your clones in it head first and it will kill everything. You have to keep it aerated at all times to make sure theres enough air for the plants not to suffocate. Leave it in for like 5 sec. I'm pretty sure you can do other things besides Neem oil, too. I read that you said the dude that you got them from was a dick too? I mean I guess if he's going to be giving them out like that he has no problem not caring, but that's not chill.

-Supa
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Supa: i just wanna make sure that is what they are. They got a distinctive wedge shaped face that goes down. These things come in a LARGE amount of colors according to region. But the flat down slanted face is i dead give away...at least in my experience.


Theres this stuff SUPPOSED to be good for killing anything that eats or sucks on the leaf or other parts of plants. Its a fungas so its organic. Beast shit if you ask me, check out this page. Imma use it next year. Expensive than a bitch though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomopathogenic_fungus
 
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Supa: i just wanna make sure that is what they are. They got a distinctive wedge shaped face that goes down. These things come in a LARGE amount of colors according to region. But the flat down slanted face is i dead give away...at least in my experience.


Theres this stuff SUPPOSED to be good for killing anything that eats or sucks on the leaf or other parts of plants. Its a fungas so its organic. Beast shit if you ask me, check out this page. Imma use it next year. Expensive than a bitch though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomopathogenic_fungus
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Oh yah I know that is what it is. I looked them up and found a few pictures that match the perpetrator. I've heard of that fungal thing, but yah shit is expensive. my fingers is free lol. just killed like at least 15 more. every 30 minutes. I let them think it's chill to come out then I fuck em up lol! I'm just worried about how many generations of babies there are.

-Supa
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are yall goin through some heat? Thats when ive seen them the most. As soon as it cools off a little they get gone.

The way i was thinking was when you take em outside make like a miniature screen box (with whatever you feel you think is needed here, shit sometimes its ghetto shit that works best), put that around em each time before they go outside. When inside...GET EM!!...after that you aint got to tripp. I mean you know what you lookin for and if you go outside and shake shit around and see them hoes, you know it aint kool to take em out the box. The undersides of leaves and eggs definitely need to be looked at though. After that its like isolation until they leave from outside if you going to be bringing them in and out.
 
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Yah it's pretty hot. I haven't seen many eggs, but I might have missed them. The SnS is hella compact and I cant see everywhere. The Neem oil should do some work though. and I cut up the AK pretty bad and that was where most of them were so I probably got rid of a lot of eggs and such.

-Supa
 
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This is what they will look like...just incase.
 

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that looks hella nasty lol!

-Supa
 
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You read my mind... When I first saw that I was like ehhehhhh what the FUCK! It does not look good at all....


Looks like something is being born in the yellow patch. Like its about to burst with something I do not want coming out!
 
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You read my mind... When I first saw that I was like ehhehhhh what the FUCK! It does not look good at all....


Looks like something is being born in the yellow patch. Like its about to burst with something I do not want coming out!
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LOL I think that's a really heavy infestation, I've only seen a few little clear things that look like water droplets on a few leaves.

-Supa
 
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