Quote Originally Posted by gianca
so the plants have finally gone into full flowering, and look healthy as ever. i've been noticing pest bites more than usual, and i found this guy just chilling on a leaf. does anyone know what this insect is? at first i thought it was a prey mantis (spelling?), but seemed too small to be one.

pictures as follows:

1- the suspect :stoned:

2,3,4,5- some of the MANY bud spots starting to shoot hairs everywhere

enjoy, and any help to my questions would be great. and advice from anyone who sees something i could do different for a greater yeild, i would be more than grateful!

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That is not a praying mantis. Mantis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

No clue what kind of bug it is exactly but I've think I have seen them on my plants also. Only bugs I really have problems with here are leaf hoppers, caterpillars, and every now and then grass hoppers.

Far as maxing yield LST and ferts. From what I hear/read anyway. Might want to post a pic of that bug under Plant Problems and ask your question about maxing yield once your plants have started to flower under Growing Information and/or Advanced Techniques.

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