Russet/Broad mites?

Steve Phan

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I've been spraying lost coast every other day also
 

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Get a magnifier off Amazon they come the day after well worth the 20 pound and then you can see exactly what your dealing with if you have bugs
 

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I don’t think u have mites….unless you’ve actually seen them of course.
Something else is at play here IMO. Are they indoor or outdoor and how have your temps been?

Indoor Temps
82F/60RH under LED
CO2 1200
5.8PH in Rockwool cube transplanted into coco
 
Add more alcohol to the lost coast? I've heard to do that for russet mites but haven't done it myself.
Alcohol seems to have a damaging effect in itself used in significant amounts. Really dries the leaf out. Could be part of @Steve Phan issue if spraying every day.
I'd take a break from the foofy coast therapy and do s thorough scope job. Plants will either improve if pest free or you'll be cleared of that current foliar spray to hit them with wettable sulphur and actually take charge of the situation if it is one if the micro mites causing the issue. :peace:
 
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