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    #1
    Junior Member

    what are they

    hi i am a first time grower and the last few day noticed one of my plants start to look a bit ill the hop fan leaves was no longer out streched and more cureled slightly under not fully wilting but not fully outstreched, also noticed some white areas on the leaves too, at first thought was needed watering but watered them and still same, then today on looking at them i saw a very very small bug and then another one, only and 1-2mm in length and the same colour as the veins in the leaves, so i started to look at sites to work out what they are, i am close to thinking it is a mite but the colour of it is not what the sites have said a spider mite is looked at a leave under a mag glass but the thing don`t look like a mite but the bugs are really really small on looking more found them on all 3 plants i have seem to have them on leaves now, grown in a big airing cupboard with oscalating fan and vents in room, any help advice would really be well recieved as hopfully i caught them early and will not cost me my plants
    bluenose Reviewed by bluenose on . what are they hi i am a first time grower and the last few day noticed one of my plants start to look a bit ill the hop fan leaves was no longer out streched and more cureled slightly under not fully wilting but not fully outstreched, also noticed some white areas on the leaves too, at first thought was needed watering but watered them and still same, then today on looking at them i saw a very very small bug and then another one, only and 1-2mm in length and the same colour as the veins in the leaves, so i Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    what are they

    sounds like u need a little herbal bug spray! Get some crushed garlic, along with some crushed onions, and soak the garlic and the onions in 4 cups of water, let sit for an hour or so, and put some cayenne pepper in the water after the garlic has been soaking, make sure everything is crushed, so it spreads throughout the water faster. ONce the cayenne has soaked for bout 20 mins. its time to spray those fuckers down, it wont hurt ur plants, so spray every last bit on to the plants. It works awesome, and should get rid of almost any bug in a matter of days. THis shit is kinda stanky, so watch out! U can also put a bit of sage in their as well, to make it more spicy for the bugs.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    what are they

    nice one i give that one a try mate cheers

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