In House Genetics Thread

Crippykeeper

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Da mites! If you aren't willing to keep up the spray cycle Yoda just mentioned then you might want to just finish what you're flowering and kill the rest. Mites are a bitch and spraying or bombing once won't cut it. Sometimes easier just to start over after a clean down.
Thanks for the help identifying the pest. Only 4 plants in the tent bout a month away from finishing. Guess Ill let them do their thing Then killing everyone and starting fresh.
 

Beemo

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Thanks for the info.
Can spinosad and azamax be used close to harvest ?
NO... not even neem oil
leave it alone... alittle gnats never hurt anything... plus it lets me know my soil is alive and fungal...
but those look spider mites like @sky rocket said... hopefully harvest is SOON...
when labs in the bay area tested dispensaries buds... over 70% of dispensaries tested positives for pesticides and NEEM OIL...
 

Crippykeeper

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NO... not even neem oil
leave it alone... alittle gnats never hurt anything... plus it lets me know my soil is alive and fungal...
but those look spider mites like @sky rocket said... hopefully harvest is SOON...
when labs in the bay area tested dispensaries buds... over 70% of dispensaries tested positives for pesticides and NEEM OIL...
Yeah they are spider mites someone pointed out to me They can see webbing on the edges of the leaves. I'll pass the advice down to not spray as I agree this close to chop it wouldn't benefit anyone. Thanks for the help
 
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