Well.. 15 years of experience trying everything imaginable and a degree in Horticulture and Entomology.. that's my reference. So I don't have a "link" if that's what you were looking for..
a couple days? shit just harvest them and clean your space.. WELL. Then check all new coming stock plants for signs of mites.. I wouldnt worry about it this late in the game.
Budding plants? How far in to flowering are they? I would be hesitent to use any toxic or stinky sprays at this point. Best option in my opinion is to use 'preator mites. Carnivorous mites....each predatorfeeds on about 5 spider mites a day, or 20 of their eggs. Sprinkle on 1 predator for every...
Yo kathy.. chill out on the youngins.. obviously he made a mistake and didnt read your post! Im sure you know YOUR GROW STUFF!! but keep an open mind .. you can always learn something more from the old hands that do exist.. let the yong ones have thier fun now!
what is your reason to 'mist' the leaves? did you know that a water molecule is too large to go thru the stomata? And futher more the leves have a waxy cuticle which prevets any water absorbtion by the leaves. So basicall it can only be used for one purpose and that is to lower leaf...
umm as far as the webs forming that is usually not apparent unitl the infestation is massive.. For sure they are mites as the leaf damage for mites and thrips is not the same. I am still convinced they are mits and i hope that you are rid of them completley.. keep your eyes peeled for any type...
go to your local greenhouse and ask for thier 'pro' mix.. the shit they use in thier production.. not the stuff they sell ont he shelf. I have had the best of luck with those types of products.
yeah dude.. they are tiny.. but i can see the eggs on the undersides from here.. and I am in the far east bro.. but yeah looks like mites to me.. not thrips. I would quarantine it in a chamber with alot of lady bugs. you can buy them someplaces.online if anything. that is about the only cure...
The plants photosynthesize as long as the light is on. As long as the light is on, they are using it and continue to grow. Cannabis does not need a dark period during the vegetative growth cycle. Cutting the light period to 18 hours rather than letting it run continuously is just wasting time...
umm without a doubt its mites. the weebing is only on the underside of the leaves adn that is not always visible without a scope. more likey you will see the tiny black or brown spots on the underside.. mites thrive and they are hard as hell to get rid of.. might as well get rid of it and clean...