What I'm doing is spraying the neem oil on a paper towel than wiping it on the leafs that are infected and the leafs around hope that will keep them at bay for 3 and a Half weeks
Ok so I went ahead and took my girls out to get a nice look because it's been about a week since input the ladybugs in and I have to say they do work on keeping it down but not on getting rid of I have only the leafs that were infected there are infected there is no new leafs I went ahead and...
Yeah I'm sure it was from light I pulled all they yellow off from the lower parts and for the past 4 days everything is green other than the tops that are faded plus my buds are getting huge so I think that has something to do with it. I don't know about the ladybugs they are working for me...
My temps are around 79-86 with a humidity of 35-40 in the day and at night 74 degrees with a humidity that goes up to 61. I have tried to get it lower at night but other than getting a 150$ dehumidifier witch I don't have room for or money lol I hope I'm good. My girls seem to love the...
Yeah I read that somewhere I have never tried but if I ever get mites in veg I will try that first. I know it can be used in flower but I really would rather not spray anything on the buds
That's what I was thinking lol it's a lot better option. I think the combo between the two ladybugs and Predator mites might be the reason for the success. I do outdoor gardening as well and I believe that is why I got them brought them in with me from outdoors. Thanks for all the help. I was...
Also I have a screen over the top of my girls that will stop them from flying into the light because I read that if you don't do something like that it will be a waste
I have to disagree I have had them in there for about 3 days and I made a little house for them to bread and they already have eggs and the baby ladybugs eat way more and are more aggressive but my problem is no more I have no new damage to any leafs and the ones that did have mites are covered...
Every hdro shop haha ok guy I live in Washington for one so why would I deal with a regular hydro shop every medical grower I have ever talked to says ladybugs and Predator mites are the best natural way to get ride or keep mites under control it is funny because I bet you have never tried it...
You are the only person I have ever heard say ladybugs don't eat mite I'm afraid they do. And I know it's not a nitrogen problem they get calmag + and I give a little veg nutes still the top leafs in fact were bleach or burnt by the light because when I moved the light they stopped turning that...
It looks like it is in the middle where it's starting the top leafs look rough but I think I had it to close to the light a few weeks ago and they just never repaired them selfs. I will take a pic tomorrow so you can see I just put about 700 ladybugs in the grow room for the mites and within...
Man one of my girls is having problems I think other than mites my I am going on week 5 and my leafs are turning yellow and looking rough my ph is 6.4 and the ppm is around 750 so I don't think it's that I am getting worried
I just got some ladybugs and predator mites to get everything under control before it got bad. There are only like 5 leafs that are infected and yes I have cats but I do not think it was them they are never by my plants but I do do other gardening that I'm sure is the reason because my green...
Ok so today I noticed spider mites they are not bad yet but I am 3 weeks into flower and have nice little nuggs and am worried about spraying them with neem can someone please help and let me know if that's ok or what I should do I only see them on a few leafs so far but on all 4 plants I am...
Does anyone know what this is. I am going on week 4 of flower and have been giving a little heavy nutes but this is the only one with this happening and I have 4 of the same strain so I am not sure my soil ph is 6.4 and my soil ppm is 650 so I don't think it is nute burn but I'm not sure