spots on my leaves???

whatimabout

Active Member
i used garlic and insectisidal soap. and mostly earwiggs thripes and like one or two spidermites. i have a spider on the underside of one leaf but hes just killing earwiggs
 

DarthD3vl

Well-Known Member
i use this on my entire garden, watermelons tomatoes cucumbers eggplant never used on pot cause im inside and rarely have bug problems, luck i guess

http://www.ecosmart.com/products/garden-insect-killer/


Active Ingredients:
Rosemary Oil ……………………………………….. 0.25%
Peppermint Oil ………………………………………0.25%
Thyme Oil …………………………………………….. 0.25%
Clove Oil ………………………………………………. 0.25%
Other Ingredients*………………………………. 99.00%
Total …………………………………………………. 100.00%
*Water, Mineral Oil (USP), Octadecenoic Acid Potassium Salt, Lecithin
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^I think you already know the answer to your question.....pests. Or, are you trying to pinpoint exactly what type of insect?
 

samtheham420

Active Member
I would go with neem oil, I used it before it works pretty good.
Or you can try DarthD3vil's idea.
But either way, their eggs hatch every 3 days and a female can reproduce thousands in her lifetime.
Just to give you an idea on how bad these things can get.
 

DarthD3vl

Well-Known Member
neem oil is recomended more for spider mites it kills all stages, make sure you spray under the leaves and soak that bad boy, act fast if spider mites, i should say the stuff i mentiond i used against catipillars and aphids not spidermites so... go with what you know
 

whatimabout

Active Member
holy damn. ok well looks like im goin to walmart lol. i got this stuff in a brownish bottle from walmart that is just insecticidal soap but i dont think it works too well. but i havent used it in about a week
 

jawbrodt

Well-Known Member
^Read the labels on some of the products at Walmart, because some of them are basically just neem oil, labeled under some other fancy name, like Pest Destroyer.lol That'll work, especially if you don't have time to get your hands on some pure stuff.
 
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