This is the 5th plant I've grown so far and it seems like my first male.
The seed I'm growing comes from a self-polinated Strawberry Gorilla auto from FastBuds.
He (or She) should be 24-25 days old
Any thoughts?
I guess this must be the perfect solution to my problem, unfortunately they only ship within the US.
Maybe there is someone selling them in europe.
Thanks anyway.
Thats a whole lot of information about pesticide, thanks!
I will try some neem oil with a spray and soil drench to see wether or not it wil fix anything.
Anything that was visible has been effectively removed by hand so far and is contained.
I might consider vacuuming the top soil layer and...
They most certainly are spider mites, i actually caught one building a little cobweb.
Removing the thrips by hand with a cut piece of sticky fly trap seems more efficient than i thought, the moment i touch them they seem to stick to it
Lucky for me there are more on top of the leaves than...
The spider mites arent really a problem, i found 6 of them all on the same leaf.
Whilst my strawberry gorilla was stil sharing the same growlight at night te leaves touched contaminating this plant.
That strawberry gorilla stood outside during the day, had lots of thrips and aphids and spider...
That would be much more logical.
It sits around 63%-70% now
Weather in the netherlands is starting to cool down so i guess i can expect it to go down to 60 anytime soon.
I did however read that 70% was perfect for slowdrying when combined with the proper airflow so i was kind of happy with it...
Good to know its caught early.
Ifeel like spraying neem oil in this stage of flower would be a bad idea whilst i cannot possibly remove them all by hand.
How would you remove them in this case?
Do you mean that the humidity is just too high or that the the anthocyanin accumulation is due to the high humidity?
Those buds look damn tasty, great job.
I was capable to snap a great picture, they look awesome!
Seems to be a species of spider mite wich might be a lot worse than thrips so thanks for making me check the underside of the leaves!
I cant really find this species as a spidermite though so maybe there is no need to worry as long as...
Thanks for the headsup
I cant seem to find any living evidence of thrips but neither can i see that snail trail you are talking about.
Could you be more specific about where or wich leaf you believe is showing symptoms?
I did however find these mini aphid like creatures:
About the size of a...
If you lay them out flat carefully on the surface of the dirt they are much more effective!! Look for sticky traps that are sticky on both sides, that way you can use them twice for the same price
That's really exciting! Never really seen red or purple cannabis in person.
Thanks!
I am still woried about my plant thats drying though, should i worry about this suspicious looking calyx?the yellow brownish one near the stem