lil white worm three weeks from harvest rep +

royboy12

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i was jus checkin my buds through my new scope its a 60x-100x scope:bigjoint:..anyways when i was lookin at the triches at about 60x i saw a lil white worm with rings..and as soon as i saw the lil fucker he took off and i didnt get a better look...i gotta hydro setup..but recently my buddy who grows medical brought over some young soil plants (about 15) i think that might be where these lil fuckers came from..my bro sprayed his plants but we didnt wanna spray mine cause there so late in flower...any ideas what these lil bastards are??and how i can kill em before i harvest??much appreciatedbongsmilie:peace:
 

Antigen

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Sorry, without a picture of the bug in question I don't think anyone will be able to positively ID it. Personally I have no idea what pest would be a little white worm up in the buds of the plant.

Anywho, don't use any poisons on your plants this far into flowering. Are they showing any signs of infestation or is it just the little worm you saw in the microscope? Have you seen more than one? If you aren't noticing any damage to your plants, you're probably OK.

Try to keep other plants away though unless you are SURE they are not infested. You really don't want to pick up a case of spider mites.
 

royboy12

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yeah havent noticed anyother ones...doesnt look like there being infested or anything...and most of those soil plants are in my veg chamber with my next batch of clones.. the only ones that arent in there are the ones that are to big to fit in there and they are a good 2 or 3 feet away from touching my plants...so hopefully yeah no spider mites..
 

Blaze12

Member
anything that flys will lay an egg that will hatch into a worm/caterpillar. hopefully this one is flying solo. a good coating of neem oil in the first few weeks of flower helps prevent this.
 

johnny12r

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do these leaves look like something you've seen? this is the top of a leaf that has thrip damage.just so everyone knows what to look for there usually under the leaves and can be many colors but white or black is most common.
 
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