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    Bug problem

    Hey guys, I'm having a problem with bugs in my indoor setup, any insight would help.

    I first noticed webs forming around the tops of some of the plants. After further inspection, there are tiny white bugs laying eggs on the bottom parts of my leaves. Any info what these might be? and what can I do to get rid of them?
    myjohnson9 Reviewed by myjohnson9 on . Bug problem Hey guys, I'm having a problem with bugs in my indoor setup, any insight would help. I first noticed webs forming around the tops of some of the plants. After further inspection, there are tiny white bugs laying eggs on the bottom parts of my leaves. Any info what these might be? and what can I do to get rid of them? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Bug problem

    well the web makin dude's are spider mite's (lil black ones) the white one's are thrip.
    I bet the underside of your leave's have a salt and pepper look?
    there are a few methods too get ride of them ...me? i use " floramite"


    Dive:stoned:

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Bug problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Divestoned
    well the web makin dude's are spider mite's (lil black ones) the white one's are thrip.
    I bet the underside of your leave's have a salt and pepper look?
    there are a few methods too get ride of them ...me? i use " floramite"


    Dive:stoned:


    Well not to much black, but just like salt on the undersides yes! Thank you! Is it safe to use floramite during week 6 without hurting the nugs?

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    #4
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    Bug problem

    Just did some research on floramite, and i don't think i'll be using it on my small harvest...but any suggestions on what would kill these mites at this stage??????????

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Bug problem

    Pest Strips... thats it! Theres a thread on this site about spider mites in the plant problems section, and on the first page there is a post about some kind of foliar spray, but the only sure way to kill them is just get one of those strips (maybe 2 or 3 if you have a large grow room).

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Bug problem

    Yea bro you can also use neem oil too kill them.Dilute it an spray it on the leave's.Orange guard is also good...but not so much during flower becouse it kill's hairs.


    Dive:stoned:

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