I don't see any thrips. I would see them, no?Hello Folks, Anyone know what might cause this and how to cure it? It's happened to some indoor veg plants in soil. Thanks in advance. View attachment 3773104
Buy a magnifying glass or even cheap microscope.I don't see any thrips. I would see them, no?
Thank you all for your responses. A great group here. Here's a few pictures of the back side of a leaf. Are those spider mite eggs?Looks like spider mites. What's the other side look like?
Looks like he may still be in veg. He might be able to save it but he has a pretty bad infestation.yes, and look at the very edges of the leaf. you can see webbing. this is spider mites. where are you in your cycle? do you have a clone/veg/flower area that is unaffected(for now)?
Thanks again. These are from 2 mothers about 2 months old. I use them to keep something going over the winter and clone when needed for replacements. I only do a grow once yearly outside in the spring. I started some new clones last week to replace these.yes, and look at the very edges of the leaf. you can see webbing. this is spider mites. where are you in your cycle? do you have a clone/veg/flower area that is unaffected(for now)?
You may want to spray ASAP with Capt Jack's Dead Bug Brew which has spinosad. GEt a one gallon sprayer and spray under all the leaves then the plant. When the lights are off.Thanks again. These are from 2 mothers about 2 months old. I use them to keep something going over the winter and clone when needed for replacements. I only do a grow once yearly outside in the spring. I started some new clones last week to replace these.
Spinosad is rather ineffective with mites. Even safer's soap would be better. Using water and iso dissolves the webs and eggs and is quite cheap and effective. The only downside is breathing a bit of the iso. Would love to find a grower with mites and use ethanol to see if the same effect. Would much rather inhale ethanol fumes. lolYou may want to spray ASAP with Capt Jack's Dead Bug Brew which has spinosad. GEt a one gallon sprayer and spray under all the leaves then the plant. When the lights are off.
There are webs and eggs under the leaves, the tops look exactly like mite damage. Have you ever had mites? I moved to Colorado 6 years ago a quite a few growers have mite issues. This is exactly what it looks like.IMO that is not mites, if mites had done that much dmg there would be webs and visible adult mites (tiny but visible) under the leaves.
There are webs and eggs under the leaves, the tops look exactly like mite damage. Have you ever had mites? I moved to Colorado 6 years ago a quite a few growers have mite issues. This is exactly what it looks like.
You will need a strong miticide to deal with an infestation as bad as yours. AVID and Floramite in combination are the go to for indoor cannabis growers. I had mites i got from other cannabis growers that had lived through generations of these mitacides and built resistance. If u got the mites from nature they are much easier to deal with than if you got them from other growers who have likely been battling them for a long time. The only product i have found that still works on resistant mites is Tetra-San, but its super hard to find, if you plants are still in veg its a great option, but use carefully cuz i think its pretty toxic.Hello Folks, Anyone know what might cause this and how to cure it? It's happened to some indoor veg plants in soil. Thanks in advance. View attachment 3773104