Excuse Me Bugggg. But imma need your I.D.

LewberDewber852

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Sorry to hyjack the thread, but this 'little fecker' has been appearing in my grow space recently.
I 'shoo' it away. Though, when it runs off ..it starts randomly spewing facts about how the McDonalds franchise has gone down hill in recent years!
Think I'll set up some sticky traps ...




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I gots a little hammburgler lurkin around too. Always find clues but never quite caught in the act
He love micky deeees too
 

Holeleeshet

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Is this one of dem aphids?
Checked google. Looked close and assume it may be but ya know what they say…:dunce:
There are some small black ants (which lived in the soil previously) fuckin squatting laws ya know?
The black ants showed up when I snapped a branch…. SCROG’ing, and used honey/med tape to weld er’ back together.
Ants must love honey.
There is like 2% damage to the plant leaves which is why I am posting. Nibbled on a tiny bit. There is also a fly or 2 here and there, a red dot that moves at alien speed. Same with the bug posted. It took me a minute to find…
I heard ants may love aphids or something weird like that. Interspecies stuff ya know? bongsmilie
Regardless girls are below and I love em dearly.
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That little bug is a tree leaf bug. They live in oak trees and maple trees. They start out as a nettle and There like a mini tiny cicada. They also carry spider mites and chiggers on em. You gotta Watch out for them cause they will eat holes all over your crop fan leaves and give your ladies mites. If you zoom it looks like there’s a few red spider mites in his wings
 

LewberDewber852

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That little bug is a tree leaf bug. They live in oak trees and maple trees. They start out as a nettle and There like a mini tiny cicada. They also carry spider mites and chiggers on em. You gotta Watch out for them cause they will eat holes all over your crop fan leaves and give your ladies mites. If you zoom it looks like there’s a few red spider mites in his wings
I thought them lil red specks looked like that too. Good eye.
This seems good info bc I have both trees only a wee bit from the bed..
 

LewberDewber852

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Use this a about three feet out all around and they’ll stay away from it. Works for my outdoors.
Ok so I’ll grab some of that after work and make a barrier around the perimeter of my garden bed.
Do you think I should also have a spray handy to treat leaves directly? Would like to handle this bf my ladies start flowering hard. Node spacing is really tightening up she is throwing some pistils.
 

Holeleeshet

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I wouldn’t spray the leaves . Only use epsom salt for that. That’s what I do anyways. My indoor harvest is Sunday and I can’t wait
 

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LewberDewber852

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I wouldn’t spray the leaves . Only use epsom salt for that. That’s what I do anyways. My indoor harvest is Sunday and I can’t wait
Yea I don’t think it would be justified. The full majority are healthy as can be so why fuck with it. Will dust the perimeter and observe the results. Thanks for the recommendation.
Ur gonna harvest those?
-I know every time somebody says they gonna harvest…
Everyone else says TWO MORE WEEKS!:hump:
 

Holeleeshet

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I did my flush today . There still pushing white pistols out but there really yellowing off so if I don’t cut em on Sunday I plan on doing it Wednesday when the final nutrients run through.
 

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Holeleeshet

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I’m Waiting on these Two gelatos to pop there beans using the sf4000. I’m trying 20% at 32 inches in a closet with the Vivosun 440 cfm intake but would rather have the spider farmer inline. There products stand to commercial grade on a budget and I love it. with the 18 on 6 off and I can’t wait to see what this lands me. I would recommend this light to anybody.
 

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