What’s gonna kill it?

highdave

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I don’t know wtf is eating my plants. I noticed a month ago or so. Got some Athena IPM and sprayed them down at 90ml per gallon every other day for a week. Then once a week. They don’t seem to care maybe I gotta up it? Or do I get another product? They look good otherwise besides throwing 3 and 4 blade leaves from a rouge ext light. Maybe it’s time to clear out the bottoms… I miss indoor growing already . Suggestions ?
 

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Killaki

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I don’t know wtf is eating my plants. I noticed a month ago or so. Got some Athena IPM and sprayed them down at 90ml per gallon every other day for a week. Then once a week. They don’t seem to care maybe I gotta up it? Or do I get another product? They look good otherwise besides throwing 3 and 4 blade leaves from a rouge ext light. Maybe it’s time to clear out the bottoms… I miss indoor growing already . Suggestions ?
Thrips? That's what'd I'd guess from what I can see. Thrips are also attracted to naked wood so this may be a factor with your fence. I'm not an outdoor grower but I'm pretty sure usual things like citric acid, Neem oil, ect. Work outdoors. Maybe an outdoor grower can confirm this.
 

highdave

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Thrips? That's what'd I'd guess from what I can see. Thrips are also attracted to naked wood so this may be a factor with your fence. I'm not an outdoor grower but I'm pretty sure usual things like citric acid, Neem oil, ect. Work outdoors. Maybe an outdoor grower can confirm this.
Thanks for the in sight. Didn’t think of the wood there. I took it down to let more light back there in the evening. I’ll move them the other side.. I’ve been spraying TF outta them. Only see a couple things on em and I gotta really look.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Spinosad is your best bet for killing em.
Yessir!... either pre mixed Capt Jacks, or straight concentrate, and mix it yourself... I prefer the latter, it goes a long ways, and best bang for the buck. OP.. only spray at sunset, or after, and soak the top and bottom of leafs and surrounding area with a good mist sprayer that you can find at any farm/home store.
 
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