Quote Originally Posted by Weezard
I 'd advise you to put Murphy's law to work.
Purchase a couple "No pest strips" and and some Yellow, sticky, White fly traps now, and keep them on hand.
(They can be hard to find when you need them fast.)

I highly recommend that you keep your soil surface covered with something reflective between waterings.

It will augment your light, conserve water, cornfuse flying insects, and keep da wee bastids from laying eggs in yer dirt!
That, is a lot easier to prevent, than it is to recover from.


And the very best defense to all "slings and arrows", is healthy plants!
Healthy plants have the means and the strength to protect themselves. Been doing it for thousands of years.

Dem li'l bug bullies prefer to pick on the weak and infirm.

Whitefly zero in on yellow leaves.
Spidermites get routinely poisoned by a healthy plant and it keeps their population low.
But, if a plant gets too stressed by anything else, the "borg" will bloom, web, and it's RIP green lady in a matter of days.




I have a 30X jeweler's loupe that is very handy for trich check.:thumbsup:
And a 100X - 200X variable microscope, which I no longer use, because my friend:giveflower: sent me an Eyeclops.:jointsmile:
That's what took all the nifty photos in my album.

I use it to inspect the girls in real time.
When I see something I like, a button push saves it to a thumbdrive.

If anything else comes to mind, I'll get back to you.

Meanwhile, a read through the archives here is time well spent.
It's where I learned how much I didn't know yet.

Aloha
Weezard
damn bro that sounds cool as he'll you should post sum pics from ur Thumbdrive o and thanks alot for the help.