Horse's Coco Hempy 400w CMH Vertical Crawlspace Grow 2010

High Horse ;)

Actually...if there were leaf miners to kill you would have to water the plant that is infected with 2 tablespoons of Azamax per gallon of water. once or more a week. Gets damn expensive when you have numerous plants. :smokin2::smokin2: But it works!
 
In my first journal I had leaf hoppers. I would find places that looked like I dripped water on them. It was the juice coming out of the leaf after the hoppers fed. Look under the leaves and see if you see any whitish skeletons. They molt as they grow. With the weather staying warmer in places, bugs are starting to come out more.
 
This is what I wrote in my other journal about what I had.
It definitely is this bug causing the the white spots. They molt from a nymph, and secrete some fluid and honeydew. Always on the leaf below where the nymph is. What I find is a dead hollow carcus. Or the adult jumpers. Sounds like it is common to NC.
"The citrus flatid planthopper occurs from Canada to Florida and Cuba and west to California. Other planthoppers occur throughout North America. Flatid plant-hoppers feed on numerous trees, vines, and ornamental herbs. They are commonly reported on shrubs in North Carolina.
Flatid planthoppers are usually not abundant enough to cause real damage to the health of ornamental plants. Their waxy secretions and honeydew disfigure plants and make them unpleasant to touch. Sooty molds may grow in the honeydew which further disfigures infested plants. Rarely are planthoppers abundant enough to kill twigs by their egg deposition under the bark. "

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Any bugs you haven't had Tmac? J/K lol you're an entemologist!

Horse I've yet to see anyone figure out what causes that curling/clawing. Do you always get it on all your plants? Do other guys with vert grows get them?

That was exactly what I meant about the clones, thanks for the info, those conditions sound perfect. My oldest are now 10 days and I think are starting to root.

:tokin:
 
High Horse ;)

Actually...if there were leaf miners to kill you would have to water the plant that is infected with 2 tablespoons of Azamax per gallon of water. once or more a week. Gets damn expensive when you have numerous plants. :smokin2::smokin2: But it works!

Hay OMM, that's good to know. You're right, that stuff is pricey, but it got rid of my root gnats pronto :grinjoint:

:peace:
 
In my first journal I had leaf hoppers. I would find places that looked like I dripped water on them. It was the juice coming out of the leaf after the hoppers fed. Look under the leaves and see if you see any whitish skeletons. They molt as they grow. With the weather staying warmer in places, bugs are starting to come out more.

Thanks T, the watery place in your pic looks eerily similar to what I saw. None of the white stuff, tho. It has been warmer here, and some could have slipped into the crawl. Dang, I'll be looking upside down tonight. What did you do to get rid of them? I am out of napalm :grinjoint:

Thanks

:peace:
 
Thanks T, the watery place in your pic looks eerily similar to what I saw. None of the white stuff, tho. It has been warmer here, and some could have slipped into the crawl. Dang, I'll be looking upside down tonight. What did you do to get rid of them? I am out of napalm :grinjoint:

Thanks

:peace:

I just looked back at what I wrote, you need to look at the leaf above where the drop is. That is there secretions dripping on the leaf below them. Sorry!!
 
I just looked back at what I wrote, you need to look at the leaf above where the drop is. That is there secretions dripping on the leaf below them. Sorry!!

Sorry Horse;)

Got to ask TMac how she killed them. I have some of those right now! Damn bugs! :smokin2::smokin2:
 
I just looked back at what I wrote, you need to look at the leaf above where the drop is. That is there secretions dripping on the leaf below them. Sorry!!

So, the mystery continues... there are no leaves above the drops... and the door was locked from the inside!

But I still wanna know what you did to the hoppers :)

:peace:
 
So, the mystery continues... there are no leaves above the drops... and the door was locked from the inside!

But I still wanna know what you did to the hoppers :)

:peace:

Sherlock Horse on the case! Is the keyhole blocked? If they hopped in backwards through the keyhole it would look like they were leaving. Sneaky bastards.
 
hay Horse, playin' catchup here.

Good luck with the hoppers. Knock on wood, I've only had a few fungus gnats to deal with.:nicethread:
 
Good luck with the hoppers. Knock on wood, I've only had a few fungus gnats to deal with

There is a Bayer product for roses that gets rid of soil bugs pretty good. It is time released product with ratios 8-23-5 or something like that.

I use it in all grows, but you gotta do extra flushing in the endgame. I have notice no adverse effects but I recommend one use early on in veg then another at the start of flowering.

I like it because its primary purpose is control of thrips, spidermites, fungal gnats and root aphids. So i use it indiscriminately. The time release fert can be a bicth to regulate ppm. So you have to be aware of the ppm and ph problems adding fert to time release can add. Also flushing with the stuff in play can potentially cause problems so you gotta plan ahead.

I plan for the worst bugs every time, but a bit of this stuff on the top of soil, works for me.
 
Sorry Horse;)

Got to ask TMac how she killed them. I have some of those right now! Damn bugs! :smokin2::smokin2:

So, the mystery continues... there are no leaves above the drops... and the door was locked from the inside!

But I still wanna know what you did to the hoppers :)

:peace:

Not sure what to tell you if the door was locked from the inside! :smokin2:

I know man, she's holding out on us :smokin:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Sherlock Horse on the case! Is the keyhole blocked? If they hopped in backwards through the keyhole it would look like they were leaving. Sneaky bastards.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Sorry guys, did not mean to leave you hanging!! Yall are sounding desperate!! If I recall I sat and watched for them and squished them. I also put down a lot of the yellow stickys. But they like hopping on the leaves better than down where the stickys were. You always will know when you have another one because of the drippings. I also sprayed with some soapy alcohol spray I mixed up. Never remember them being bad really, just one or three at a time. They like the lite.

They got in the house when we came in and out, I think. In the evening they would hang around a lamp I have down stairs, and always a few dead ones around the lite.

Now I would probably make a spray of azamax and mist the plants.
 
hey horse sorry to hear about hoppers in ur home. i like using Dont bug me from FF.use it once and thats that. works great for me.
have u every messed with mosquito dunk for gnat larvae? not for ur problem now, but in past?
 
Sherlock Horse on the case! Is the keyhole blocked? If they hopped in backwards through the keyhole it would look like they were leaving. Sneaky bastards.


hay Horse, playin' catchup here.

Good luck with the hoppers. Knock on wood, I've only had a few fungus gnats to deal with.:nicethread:

There is a Bayer product for roses that gets rid of soil bugs pretty good. It is time released product with ratios 8-23-5 or something like that.

I use it in all grows, but you gotta do extra flushing in the endgame. I have notice no adverse effects but I recommend one use early on in veg then another at the start of flowering.

I like it because its primary purpose is control of thrips, spidermites, fungal gnats and root aphids. So i use it indiscriminately. The time release fert can be a bicth to regulate ppm. So you have to be aware of the ppm and ph problems adding fert to time release can add. Also flushing with the stuff in play can potentially cause problems so you gotta plan ahead.

I plan for the worst bugs every time, but a bit of this stuff on the top of soil, works for me.

Not sure what to tell you if the door was locked from the inside! :smokin2:



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:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Sorry guys, did not mean to leave you hanging!! Yall are sounding desperate!! If I recall I sat and watched for them and squished them. I also put down a lot of the yellow stickys. But they like hopping on the leaves better than down where the stickys were. You always will know when you have another one because of the drippings. I also sprayed with some soapy alcohol spray I mixed up. Never remember them being bad really, just one or three at a time. They like the lite.

They got in the house when we came in and out, I think. In the evening they would hang around a lamp I have down stairs, and always a few dead ones around the lite.

Now I would probably make a spray of azamax and mist the plants.

Hay All,

I think I fixed the hoppers, I chopped the plant 😄 Never did see any other evidence, but I'm filing all the tips away... don't wanna see no hoppers doing The Juke Joint Jump down there ;)

hey horse sorry to hear about hoppers in ur home. i like using Dont bug me from FF.use it once and thats that. works great for me.
have u every messed with mosquito dunk for gnat larvae? not for ur problem now, but in past?

Staffy, never used the dunks, but I've read that they work... I've also read that they don't :smokin: Azamax is what I've used in the past, seems to keep them at bay, but I may have seen a few doin' the buzz around last night, dang!

Thanks to everyone for stoopin' in :thumb:

:peace:
 
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