Help! Spidermites?

Viseverca

Member
Hey guys I'm not 100% sure but i think I have some spidermites on some of my new clones, take a look and tell me what you think

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charface

Well-Known Member
Get even a basic magnifying glass
and search the underside of the leafs

In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out!
 

adower

Well-Known Member
Are the bugs on the underside of the leaf? Is so, its probably mites. If they are mites you need to check every single plant that was in close proximity to that one. Chances are they all might have them.

Mites are no joke. Good thing is your plants are relatively small. Mix up some azamax and dunk the whole plant in the solution every three days. Dont, put the rockwool cube in there though. Do a bit of reading on mites. They are commonly known as the Borg. Very very very tough to get rid of. If you have them once you will most likely have them again.
 

joe macclennan

Well-Known Member
thrip damage is usually more silver colored ime.

It probably is mites.

either way

air circulation air circulation air circulation

get that air moving!
 

Milovan

Well-Known Member
Mites are very easy to kill with 1 part Dawn dish liquid
to 9 parts water in a sprayer to spray the underside of the leaves.
Cheap and very easy. After the Dawn is sprayed then spray again
with fresh water and your good to go!
 

superstoner1

Well-Known Member
I found a product at Walmart called fungicide3 and it works great. Make sure to get under the leaves and to spray every 3-4 days for a couple of weeks.
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
I retract! I just really hate the things. These guys know their shit, and if I can ever benefit from their advice, I will take it. Most often when I get a rare infestation, veg is just a distant memory. So they take hold and infest everywhere. That's when I just clean, bomb, clean and start over.
 

TheSnake

Well-Known Member
Look under leaves they are not hard to spot, block dots that move. Mist top colas and look for webs. If you have them...
Mighty wash by NPK industries, and a spray bottle. Douse the shit out of all parts of the plants at lights off (otherwise you could burn the crap out of your plants) , Apply twice to everything the first week, then periodically spray. Should keep them away.

I smoked bud with dead mites in it, I'm sure many bags floating around have all kinds of shit in them.
 

charface

Well-Known Member
You have to break the breeding cycle.
For example
If you were using neem oil
You would treat every three days
at least 3 times.

They breed faster or slower depending
on heat and humidity.

Some mites have built resistances
to common products.

Act soon and be diligent
or you will regret it.



In nature plants don't live in plastic buckets but at my house they do or they get the f**k out!
 
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