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    little black bugs like these

    are on about 3 of my friend's plants. does anyone know what these are? they don't fit the description of spider mites, not being white and all but he is kind of new to this whole thing.

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    deftdrummer Reviewed by deftdrummer on . little black bugs like these are on about 3 of my friend's plants. does anyone know what these are? they don't fit the description of spider mites, not being white and all but he is kind of new to this whole thing. http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/8397/imgp0366ij3.jpg Rating: 5
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    little black bugs like these

    that actually does look liek a spider mite.....lol

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    #3
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    little black bugs like these

    after looking again, I think you are right cause I see little spider webs. Hopefully the brigher hotter light will kill them. I already see less of them.
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    little black bugs like these

    Lighting is NOT going to kill spider mites. They are hell on earth to get rid of. There are numerous threads here on different methods of eradication. I'd go do some reading before they infest the plants.



    b0nger

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    #5
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    little black bugs like these

    the best method if your not in flower is to crank up the fuckin humidity no joke, last year i had a sinfull case of them, i was in veg, so i got a ultra sonic humidifier and put it on high, t he humidity was so dman high the leaves were wet...after that i never had them again

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    #6
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    little black bugs like these

    hmm, i've also been reading that a very simple method is to start organic and work your way up to harsher methods. In other words, foliage spray should suffice in most cases spare the more extreme.
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    #7
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    little black bugs like these

    yea the mites like a dry enviroment it seems, when i cranked up the humidity they vanished

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