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    Default spidey mite symptoms but no spidies?

    hi guys.

    never had any pests before even in basements. this one though has these white spots on the leaves which im worried are spider mites.
    ive looked all over the plants and cant see any spider webs or any eggs/spiders on the backs of the leaves so i wonder if it could be something else?
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    https://ibb.co/iz4WPd


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    Thrips maybe? Check with a scope or loupe. Scope top of soil for Thrips larvae.

    pls excuse autocorrect. i am high of course.

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    ^^^ what he said. Look up thrips...

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    Hmmmmm yer get the microscope out and have a closer look around. Seem to be badly canoed probably from heat stress. What you feeding them, ph, ec, medium?


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    hey i know, it has been very hot recently. struggling to keep it below 30.c. had to get an air con which is keeping it down. always 30+ above he lights still, however showing at 28 at the upper leaf level.

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    just started flushing these for a target harvest in 10 days. never heard of thrips before. have seen some whiteness over the top of coco previously, thought it could be a fungus of some sort.

    any rec on what to use if it is thrips?

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    When in flower it's difficult to sort such issues
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    thanks mc great help lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Only_me_ View Post
    thanks mc great help lol
    If it’s pests, you’ll have to spray it with something like neem oil, which obviously you can’t do during flower.

    You ec may be high, got a good pic of the whole plant lights off?


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