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    #1
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    was looking at my plant for any spider mites as i think i have them, and came across this adhered to the underside of one of the leaves!!

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    !!!wtf!
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    eggs??

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    this is the plant btw, i was wondering if its suitable to use "neem oil" on it as ive read thats what you use to rid spider mites

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    for anyone whos interested ive peeled this patch off and put it in a jar with a bit of leaf, so if these what look like eggs do hatch ill be able to see exactly what comes out.. arf arf
    azure Reviewed by azure on . OMG! ! ! ! ! ! ! was looking at my plant for any spider mites as i think i have them, and came across this adhered to the underside of one of the leaves!! !!!wtf! eggs?? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Any news?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    well theyve gone much darker and the leav has dried up but i think ill stuff some random fresh leaves in there, quite curious to see what emerges

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    #4
    Junior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    If you have neem you might as well use it since those are definately eggs.OMG is right cause that is one heck of a egg grouping.You also might want to consider a little more soil for your plant since it is close to outgrowing that pot.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    any idea what type of eggs they are hienuff?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    oh shit! How big is that dude?
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    #7
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Hey dude heres a Journal about Cannabis Pests, all i can say buy the lloks of ur plant is that if u had spider mites ur leafs would have tiny little spots all over right in the places where the little buggers feast ... so i guess ure dealing with some other bug ...

    Anyway heres the link to the pest journal - http://mojo.calyx.net/~olsen/HEMP/IHA/iha03201.html

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    #8
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    thanks omega, i have 2 different pests on my plant, 1 of them is spider mites [little slow crawling yellow blob] and the other is more oblong shaped, dark brown colour and is very fast to avoid my finger / blunt pin. ill take a look at that journal.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    wierd! that's creepy!!!
    I actually have never grown cannabis, and since it is still stupidly illegal, I would NEVER EVER think of doing such a thing. All that I post here is complete fiction that I pulled out of my ass. Thank you and have a wonderful day.

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    #10
    Member

    OMG! ! ! ! ! ! !

    i woke the other morning to find the same shit covering an entire fan leaf, plus a the stalk! i totaly freaked and grabbed a cigarette broke it in half and cleaned the affected areas with it. i dont know what the eggs are from. but def. not good

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