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By means no expert here, but I have been told that looks like heat stress/watering issues.Macro shots were taken with a 60x scope but have been unable to see any live bugs of any sort
what is close to u?and wat kind of light.and where do u measure the temp?at canopy?tacoing is usualy a sign of heat stress like already said.and if u notice every branch that is lower is not effected....only the tallest branches..least from the pics u showdThe lights are low but temperatures
kinda of looks like a combo of both heat and mites from your picture.I just dealt with them
I hear ya. When I was trying to figure it out everyone's first thought was heat. I'm 100% sure it was not heat. My room is a cool 75 with good airflow. It happened to lower branches also. I finally saw a mite. Hard to spot at first. The saliva of these mites are poisonous to the plant and continue to affect the plants even after the mites are all dead. If you don't kill them fast enough the plants shrivel up and die...I saw it happen elsewhere and it was an ugly site. They make you wish you only had spider mites or powdery mildew.kinda of looks like a combo of both heat and mites from your picture.
yours are not as taco but looks like same damage on the edges.
interesting, good luck man.
chris.
howd you solve the problem?I just dealt with them
I bought a full body paint suit, long rubber gloves, goggles and a respirator suitable for insecticides front home depot. Avid and forbid is some toxic shit! I bought some Avid online and sprayed once in my veg room. That killed most if not all the mites in that room. Forbid works also. Then I bought some swiriski mites online and put them in the flower and veg rooms. They eat other mites without hurting your plants. I took cuttings of everything and I just put everything except cuttings into flower. When I'm done flowering in 9 weeks I will spray the whole building a few more times. I think I will buy another round of predator mites and let them accompany my girls in flower.howd you solve the problem?
How goes the battle?what do you guys think about sterilizing with a uvc bulb? do you think coming in contact with uvc will kill russet mites on contact?
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