redisiel (13-01-18)
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Captain Beefheart (13-01-18)
its in my diary redz ..i had fast maggots with legs never seen them before not thrips or springtails but they were crawling all over the gaff....i bought it in the nusery its for edibles + the geexer @ the nursery reckomeneded it he uses it on all his produce...1 spray usually sorts all out larvae included , tho i needed 3 applications so far. im now bug free go in my diary and skip back to the veg stage early pages its in there bach.
Captain Beefheart (13-01-18)
Here they are zoomed right in.
My phone won't zoom in as well on the little wiggly things on the leaves but are they babies of these little flies or are they something else?
So they're 100 percent thrips?
I want to identify these fuckers before I give any treatment.
Also I don't think I'll be putting these into flower tomorrow now Or until these fuckers are dealt with.
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redisiel (14-01-18)
I swear they still look like fungus gnats lol but 100% the leaf damage is thrip I’m just looking on growweedeasy now at thrips and fungus gnats and shit see what you think.
I wouldn’t flower till it was dealt with either mate. You gotta nuke em anyway regardless what they are I know mine are thrips but I haven’t seen any fliers but I did see one Alive earlier but I’ve cut the numbers down massively
Ffs the top two new photos look like they could be adult black aphid aswell Toker.
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TOKER_REX (14-01-18)
See i have thought exactly the same thing.
When i matched them up to other bug pictures on the net I first thought black aphid. Then I saw pics of gnats and thought they maybe gnats. Then I saw the wiggly things under the leaves and thought thrips.
Either way I need to put together a good plan of what's going to need doing.
Any pointers? I want to do it as thoroughly as possible and tomorrow grow shop is open half day so could possibly get on with it all day.
I'm thinking of emptying the room taking plants out and washing the trays out and bombing the place with raid or something. Then one plant at a time removing the majorly damaged leaves and some lower down growth and then spraying the plant with something? Also considering drenching the coco with a neem oil solution. Then bringing the plants in.
Sods law we all want our plants to be as closely noded as possible which in turn give up manageable bushes later on in flower but at times like this you think how am I going to get into that bush and get on the underside of all the leaves as they're pretty much resting on the coco.
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redisiel (14-01-18)
Also these fuckers. Some are really small and light/white and some are a bit darker like the one on this picture and these guys jump aswell rather than just crawl.
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redisiel (14-01-18)
i`ll say it once more them ^^^ are THRIPS with out any doubt fuk me mun . a few beauts there to bach
Heres 1 ewe got i think ?btw there lots of different buggers all colours
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redisiel (14-01-18)
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