That looks liek spider mites have you checked for pest buddyYou can see that the rest don’t look like that.....they look shitty like this! Lol
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That looks liek spider mites have you checked for pest buddyYou can see that the rest don’t look like that.....they look shitty like this! Lol
I mixed it up and sprayed her down tonight. Did 10:1. That little solo sprayer is a beast. I love that little thing. Haha. I’ll keep an eye out and spray again in a few days. Will also have the spinosad on hand by then.Yes I used my 99 ISO 10:1 with tap water. Mixed it in a small hand pump pressure sprayer and did once a week for a few week...no bugs and no leaf/bud damage. It’s the only thing I use now well and neem for prevention and in veg. I took all the lights and fans out of the tent because she was too big to do it in the bath tub then sprayed every branch up and down, right at lights out. I also prayed the tent and it’s nooks and crannies. All was fine when she woke up each time! I used this on my early veggers and seedlings and they were fine as well. It’s the combo I use outdoors too! kill em!
I’ve looked a couple times but not real closely. With the naked eye I’ve seen nothing but the spots. I may take the loupe out there tomorrow and give her a good once over. Maybe I’ll see nothing because I rained down #isonapalm all over the buggarsAlso the leaf damage looks like thrips, which is annoying but easier to take care of then mites. I don’t see webs for spider mites? Just my opinion
If you flip the leaf over you might see the culprits very small white tubular insects
I saturated them pretty good from below with pretty good pressure too. Then a quick spray on top. Is it possible to overdo it with this method?Ya you did! Likely you will see nothing now, it kills thrips on contact and any other bug in there
You wouldn’t see the webs for mites unless you can see underneathe the fans and under a loupe from my experienceAlso the leaf damage looks like thrips, which is annoying but easier to take care of then mites. I don’t see webs for spider mites? Just my opinion
If you flip the leaf over you might see the culprits very small white tubular insects
When in doubt in the future, if you see any spots on a leaf....pluck it and break out the loupe and take a look. You NEVER want to ignore spots that might be insect related. Make it a part of your routine as well. I pluck a few leaves off each plant every week and check them under the scope. You don't want to let anything get a foothold into your garden. Ignorance is bliss except when it pertains to pests.I’ve looked a couple times but not real closely. With the naked eye I’ve seen nothing but the spots. I may take the loupe out there tomorrow and give her a good once over. Maybe I’ll see nothing because I rained down #isonapalm all over the buggars
Thanks Van. I’ll do that!When in doubt in the future, if you see any spots on a leaf....pluck it and break out the loupe and take a look. You NEVER want to ignore spots that might be insect related. Make it a part of your routine as well. I pluck a few leaves off each plant every week and check them under the scope. You don't want to let anything get a foothold into your garden. Ignorance is bliss except when it pertains to pests.
That alcohol and water mix won't hurt your plants at all. 9-1 or 10-1 is the perfect ratio and was my main weapon on days between Neem and other sprays.
Back into the paper bags. It needs to pull out moisture and breath some to bring the humidity down.Thanks guys! Looks like they are gonna have to back in the fridge. @Derbybud , do I just keep them in the turkey bag and put them in there or do they go back in the paper?