2 new seeds started for outdoors this season.

Thanks man, after I finally saw some of the stuff moving, I was less worried about the residue on the stems.
I'm gonna try a couple diff. things to see if it will take care of them.
Any updates in your journal lately?
How's your ladies doing?
Physically destroying them seems to work, and cleaning all the stuff they leave. They are pretty slow and easy to spot so It shouldnt be hard!

Well in fact yes, Ill be uploading some pictures today! They are doing great. Cindy is only 19 days till she is ready! She reeks of pineapple smells. And the little afghan is starting to show pistils.
 

Bakatare666

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OK, here's pics, after smooshing every one I could find, along with about 3 daddy long legs, and one something IDK WTF it was, brown, almost looked like a deer tick.
I know I'm gonna take shit for telling you guys this, but I dusted the shit out of it with Sevin, and I'm gonna wait a day or two before I spray.
This is what I saw yesterday and today.June23whitefuzzyfuckeronSD_zps4c971d7d.jpg
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This is what they leave under the leafs.June23whitefuzzyfuckeronSD1_zps45e8fa66.jpg
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This is what they look like when bigger/ older.June23whitefuzzyfuckeronSD2_zpsa15f14a2.jpg
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This is what first caught my eye.
It looks different when it's on the branch, more concentrated than when on the leaf.June22WhiteshitonSD1_zps135c9d7b.jpg
 

Bakatare666

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Ugly bastard it is. That good suting should help. But hey, Daddy Long Legs are quite beneficial! If you are speaking about the spider.
I am, and I removed them half remembering that they were 'good' arachnids but not sure, and figuring they weren't eating either of the other two insects I have found, but I'll leave them from now on.
Thanks.;-)
 

Thundercat

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I have seen those before, but have no idea what they are man. I bet your dusting will help. Is there any way you could zoom in on that part of the pic( or take another) to isolate it so you can't tell what kind of plant it is, and take the picture to a garden place maybe and ask what it is. Tell them you found them on your tomato or pepper plants.
 

Bakatare666

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I have seen those before, but have no idea what they are man. I bet your dusting will help. Is there any way you could zoom in on that part of the pic( or take another) to isolate it so you can't tell what kind of plant it is, and take the picture to a garden place maybe and ask what it is. Tell them you found them on your tomato or pepper plants.
Thanks man, that's a good idea, but I don't really have a "nursery" here with anybody 'knowledgeable', and unfortunately I don't remember much from when I was still in high school and worked at a nursery.:wall:
I'm just gonna wait a couple days and keep an eye on them, I picked off every one I could find.
I even had the plant laying on the ground so I could roll her around and check the undersides all around, but I'm fairly confident the Sevin will take care of it.
I have been remiss in my dusting of the ground around my plants, but with all the rain I've been having, I don't think it would have helped.
After today's possible rain passes, I'm going to hit it one more time, and do the ground also.
 

Crankyxr

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Hey bak, I've actually encountered those last year during my outdoor grow.
That white stuff you're seeing is the result of mealy bugs. They take a while to actually do any damage to your plants, but it's best to get rid of them as soon as possible.
It's time for the napalm bro, let 'em have it.
 

giggywatts

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that very well could be, because they are deep in the brush desert. they get to houston every once in awhile, but don't know no one anymore.


Love you giggy....BUT your brothers are wrong!:)They must not know the right people or live in the woods.I've bought weed in Tx,Miss,Ga,Fl,even Mexico(don't ask:eyesmoke:) not even gonna try to list all the different weed i could buy.The other day I got some,Ace of Spades x shishkaberry,Mrs.Portland,Sweet island skunk!!just gotta know the right peeps.peace
 

giggywatts

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i gotta get my eyes checked, i thought it looked like the foamy stuff i've seen before. i've seen that before but i don't remember if we did anything or not, sorry no help, sevin dust and plant food is all i remember using.


OK, here's pics, after smooshing every one I could find, along with about 3 daddy long legs, and one something IDK WTF it was, brown, almost looked like a deer tick.
I know I'm gonna take shit for telling you guys this, but I dusted the shit out of it with Sevin, and I'm gonna wait a day or two before I spray.
This is what I saw yesterday and today.View attachment 2710489
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This is what they leave under the leafs.View attachment 2710490
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This is what they look like when bigger/ older.View attachment 2710491
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This is what first caught my eye.
It looks different when it's on the branch, more concentrated than when on the leaf.View attachment 2710492
 

Bakatare666

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i gotta get my eyes checked, i thought it looked like the foamy stuff i've seen before. i've seen that before but i don't remember if we did anything or not, sorry no help, sevin dust and plant food is all i remember using.
Thanks man, it's not foamy and bubbly, like the spittle from something else, but it's more flat but fuzzy.
I think we got it though, most likely since they're worms of some sort, I am pretty sure the Sevin will get 'em.
 

SOMEBEECH

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I saw that chit in my yard a month ago I thought it was mold..........LOLSeems they like it wet and cool cause its hot as F now and I dont see em anymore.
Beech
 

Bakatare666

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I saw that chit in my yard a month ago I thought it was mold..........LOLSeems they like it wet and cool cause its hot as F now and I dont see em anymore.
Beech
I don't think so, maybe just a coincidence.
I am still in mid-high 80's with high humidity and very little breeze here.
 
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