White speckles on leaves, suspect spidermite-

Levradus

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At first I suspected from spider mites even though I saw few of them snd applied cure but now speckles are increasing and there arent anything under the leaves what else can be the reason for this ?
 

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Levradus

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I was using bioworm like worm casting from GO in spray form while the lights on sometimes i was goong excessive can this make those spots on leaves ?
 

Levradus

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thanks, Im checking but no population under the leaves effected not even one it is weird.
either they too small to see by eye even I cut the leaf and checked cant see anything or they fuck the leaf and change spot immedietly
 

purplehays1

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thanks, Im checking but no population under the leaves effected not even one it is weird.
either they too small to see by eye even I cut the leaf and checked cant see anything or they fuck the leaf and change spot immedietly
if u cut off a leaf and put it very close to a light the mite will move, making them easier to see. They hate light. A young population can be very hard to see without magnification. Those pics dont show an obvious mite problem, leaves have white spots some times for other reasons. If u see no mites or webbing you probably dont have mites, but i would monitor the leaves very closely. They are not quick to move, they will slowly infest one plant after another not like hit and move kinda deal.
 

Levradus

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Tonight
I cooked green coloured hot peppers(fresh) + red hot pepper dried(dust) + garlic 50/ and 50 water sprayed them tonight
That one plant is almost finishing auto and I have one more plant actually growing new small space And one light Ihave that is why they are living together one or two week away from harvest that auto.

Im thinking to buy neem oil, spinosad is expensive for me right now

i will check for thrips
 

chichilolo

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Had the same and mine ended out being thrips. Monterey Garden Spinosad took them out quick. I think Neem oil only stuns them while spinosad will eradicate them.

Hate those little effers. It took only two applications of the Spinosad and they were long gone.
 

Levradus

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Spinosad extremly expensive I cant afford it. I will fight with them using pepper-garlic and soap lets see what will happen
 

Colo MMJ

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spinosad that bitch
This.

Alternatively: Water with SNS 209 too.

If you do not have spinosad then get a 1 gallon sprayer and make a 1/2 gallon mix. 60 ML of 3% hydrogen peroxide, 7 ML of dawn or dish soap (no anti bacterial soap) and 50 ml of 70 or 90/91% rubbing alcohol. Fill with water to mix up. Shake sprayer while spraying tp keep mixed. This stuff can be bought at Wal Mart for less than $4. Spray the undersides of leaves with big lights off. Then drench the plants. Come back before lights are going to come back on 7 to 8 hours and rinse with clean water Let fans dry plants before big lights come on. Repeat in 3 days.
 
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