wtf is that?

korf41

Active Member
102_3061.jpghaving this white spots on leaves for a long time till before ı potted them.waited for if it comesback...it is growi102_3062.jpgng but very very slow and unproper with very dark green fan leaves.
ı dont know its fungus or something.

will be thankfull for any suggestion.102_3066.jpg
 

Budologist420

Well-Known Member
those are spider mites.
they feed on the chlorophyll which causes those yellow dots.

look on the bottom of the leave you will see them and thier microscopic eggs.

search spider mites on any search engine.
 

korf41

Active Member
those are spider mites.
they feed on the chlorophyll which causes those yellow dots.

look on the bottom of the leave you will see them and thier microscopic eggs.

search spider mites on any search engine.
yah thanks dude.ı saw their damn eggs.ı should spray them ı think.
 

superstonerdude

Well-Known Member
lol dont really kill it with fire thats a bad idea. Im only on my second grow and have never had to deal with a spider mite problem before but ive heard neem oil helps theirs also alot of insecticides out their too kill those little bastards good luck bro.
 

Vindicated

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Spray ALL your plants with an insecticidal soap, rubbing the leaves as your spraying. While the plant is still wet you can apply diatomaceous earth. Let the DE dry, and that should prevent them from coming back. Then once or twice a week wash off the DE with and reapply it.

If you were growing in room take all the plants out and disinfect the area. You can use bleach but I like to use vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. Just don't mix the two together. You spray one, let it sit for a min, then go back and spray with the other. When used this like it's actually more effective then bleach and there is less of a risk of it burning skin or staining anything. No gloves needed.

best of luck buddy

- Vin
 

korf41

Active Member
Spray ALL your plants with an insecticidal soap, rubbing the leaves as your spraying. While the plant is still wet you can apply diatomaceous earth. Let the DE dry, and that should prevent them from coming back. Then once or twice a week wash off the DE with and reapply it.

If you were growing in room take all the plants out and disinfect the area. You can use bleach but I like to use vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. Just don't mix the two together. You spray one, let it sit for a min, then go back and spray with the other. When used this like it's actually more effective then bleach and there is less of a risk of it burning skin or staining anything. No gloves needed.

best of luck buddy

- Vin
thanks for good info and good wishes buddy
 
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