1337hacker
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Hm... the picture sure does sorta look like a leafhopper though, maybe your leaf hoppers are more bold and hang out right on the leaf in the open
That's badass moch! Watching the resultsHey fatboy, take a bigger pic and send it to me on the other site(or here, I just dont look here as much), my Dad is an entomologist/agriculture bug murderer. I'll run it by him and see what he says. Leave the pot plants out of the picture though
dude! nice to see you around.Hey fatboy, take a bigger pic and send it to me on the other site(or here, I just dont look here as much), my Dad is an entomologist/agriculture bug murderer. I'll run it by him and see what he says. Leave the pot plants out of the picture though
i just found some pictures that kind of look like this thing. could it be a leafhopper?
it hops, it's green and it sucks on leaves.
nope, just green ones.i told you man leaf hoppers are there brown ones as well as green ones?
For spider-mites in flower I guess you can use Mightywash or order some predatory mites that eat spider mites.there are even blue leaf hoppers its just what region you are in. anyone know a good fix for having spidermites in flower?
Hey DC, what about using the hot pepper spray you suggested earlier?anyone know a good fix for having spidermites in flower?
I bought a couple of those and took them back when I read the instructions. It warned being in close proximity for more than 4 hours was harmful. My grow area was within my living space...plus I have birds. Just an FYI.No Pest Strips apparently work great against spider mites. ACE or Home Depot has them.
http://www.bing.com/shopping/no-pest-strip/p/FB18607B261310785011?q=No+Pest+Strips&lpq=No%20Pest%20Strips&FORM=HURE
Mighty wash best I have foundthere are even blue leaf hoppers its just what region you are in. anyone know a good fix for having spidermites in flower?