need help identifying this pest

mike4c4

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where did u find it? inside? outside? top middle or on the roots? from the pic its hard to tell. do they roll into a ball when u touch them? if not then it could be babby whiteflies.
 

AquA Fresh611

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This fucker was hanging out inside one of my buds.

I tried getting a pic but was to blurry. Where either a guard leaf is attach to the stem or on top inside of the bud. I thought it was mildew but when I see it move I had no clue.
 

Diabolical666

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Are there several of these? If hes solo , then hes probably in the wrong place at the wrong time. Are you in or outdoors growing?
 

AquA Fresh611

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It had a little nest going on all white powdery but I was able to take it out with some tobacco spray.

I sprayed neem at least once every four days.
 

AquA Fresh611

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Are there several of these? If hes solo , then hes probably in the wrong place at the wrong time. Are you in or outdoors growing?
I did find a couple of them but tried saving the biggest one I could find to snap a pic. And yea I'm outdoors in the south region of the states. Where the Ebola landed to b exact lol
 

Diabolical666

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Then its the ebola bug...naww jk.
I did a quick google search...its most likely a beetle larvae
You could spray neem everday if you wanted to, it wont hurt. I dont recommend spraying trics with neem tho.
I think you did the right thing tho. Good eye.
 

AquA Fresh611

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That's what I told my wife and she got pissed lol.

So I should keep applying neem as usual? I can go the whole cycle right? It did rain a couple days but I Am expecting a cold front in a couple days it ill get down to the mid 50s
 

Diabolical666

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Yes . you can apply neem as usual. I DO NOT recommend spraying neem on tricromes once they have formed.
They should be fine in the cool weather. When it drops down to 45 then its time to cover them
 

AquA Fresh611

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Yes . you can apply neem as usual. I DO NOT recommend spraying neem on tricromes once they have formed.
They should be fine in the cool weather. When it drops down to 45 then its time to cover them
All right thanks. Just check the forecast next week is expected a lot of rain.
 

Diabolical666

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All right thanks. Just check the forecast next week is expected a lot of rain.
Watch out for bud rot a.k.a. botrytis during wet weather. Neem has been known to work as a fungicide also. I use Green Cure, saved me this year. Last year I lost 5lbs to botrytis, hit my crop in 12 hours
 

AquA Fresh611

Active Member
Watch out for bud rot a.k.a. botrytis during wet weather. Neem has been known to work as a fungicide also. I use Green Cure, saved me this year. Last year I lost 5lbs to botrytis, hit my crop in 12 hours
O yea botrytis hit my first grow and I lost all my colas. Green cute eh? Ill look into it. Almost done with the season so it will reinforce for next season. Thanks diabolical!
 

Dr.D81

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I have never had them on a indoor grow, but i used to be a nurseryman. I have seen them on Mexican petunias, roses, and all sorts of other plants. Neem and pepper spray for the eggs and manual pest removal works great for them:-)
 

AquA Fresh611

Active Member
I have never had them on a indoor grow, but i used to be a nurseryman. I have seen them on Mexican petunias, roses, and all sorts of other plants. Neem and pepper spray for the eggs and manual pest removal works great for them:-)
How funny this strain comes from Mexico. And it only on one plant but the others are fine but have bud worms every now and them
 
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