white spots, help

snew

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Not sure what this is. The plants are growing and maturing so far well. However, it is now on my seedlings and clones now and they do not seem happy.
Soil grown all organic. I have been treating it with neem to no avail. Thanks

Posted in organics also.
 

elnene

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wilkill

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looks like spider mites to me.. one of my friends had this problem with his plant.. these lil fuckers are tiny and live on the undrside of the leaves.. if u see webbing u have it real bad.. if not you can use azamax it worked for my boy and got rid of all of them
 

snew

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Just gave every thing a good spray with spinosad. Thanks for your input.
 

JAMES HOOKER

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U got a bad case of the Mites Are they inside or out plants? Are you in flowering Yet?,
I had them there a bitch to get rid of...!!!!
 

snew

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Yeah its its in my flowering and seedlings and clones. I've been using neem but its spread. So I sprayed everything down with spinosad today. Well see what happens.
Thanks for all of the input.
 

billy4479

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snew

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So here I am 6 weeks later. Much longer than expected for flower but with the stress of mites it took longer.
my camera is missing so I can't get a picture, however, I wanted to inform on the treatment. I use spinosad, the info listed inconsistent results for mites. I was in flower so my choices where limited. I did 3 treatments 3 days apart. I have saw no more mites, and have been smoking off of it for 4 weeks since I've been out.
I did treat the plants in veg with forbid to make sure I didn't have any more problems but I'm not sure it was neccessary.
Once again Spinosad does the trick for me. This is the brand I used but I have found cheaper at a local garden supply http://www.montereylawngarden.com/products/organic/
 
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