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Phaleg
Phalegstarted grow question 12d ago
Hi! What happens to these leaves? Is there any "Natural" way to help them? Each photo is a different plant, out of 7 plants, only these 3 show this patter on the leaves. More details in my diary named "high story" Thanks
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 11d ago
Mites. DO NOT spray your plants with neem or anything else at this stage of flowering! Mites suck sap from leaves.....leaves you are going to trim off anyhow. There is no safe way to get rid of them and keep your flowers smokable. Garlic/chilli/soap/oil mixtures do not work and will do more harm than good at this stage. Basically ignore them, they will disappear after harvest, take their webs with them and trichome quality will be hardly affected..........mites do not eat trichomes. Neem is not as safe as it is made out to be and is also banned in my country on any crops intended for human consumption.
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NoVC01
NoVC01answered grow question 12d ago
Try and stay off the flowers. Homemade Remedies: Garlic Spray: Steep crushed garlic in hot water for 24 hours, strain, and add a bit of soap. Chili Pepper Spray: Similar to garlic spray, but with chili peppers for a spicy deterrent. Essential Oil Sprays: Combine essential oils like peppermint, eucalyptus, and citronella with water and soap. Vinegar and Soap Solution: White vinegar's antiseptic properties and soap's ability to disrupt insects' cell membranes make this a potent mix,
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 12d ago
do not spray or treat any plant in flower.. neem is not ok. its not allowed to be used on crops that will be consumed in my country. The active ingredient in it is carcinogenic and most neem on the market does not have this in it. it just stinks and works as a generic oil. only option you have is beneficial predators and they are not cheep. need a bunch of em to control the population. otherwise the plants are likely to be covered din web by harvest.
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therealgrowmie
therealgrowmieanswered grow question 12d ago
Hey mate! Looks like pest damage, maybe thrips or leaf miners/those silvery streaks give it away. Try neem oil or insecticidal soap (lights off), or add beneficial bugs like ladybirds. Since only 3/7 plants are hit, treat those first to stop it spreading. Cheers and get the flamethrower asap 😉🔥
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 12d ago
SPIDERMITES!!!
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Todzilla
Todzillaanswered grow question 12d ago
You have an infestation. Not too much you can do, it will get worse. You can make hash with it.
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RasendeRollo92
RasendeRollo92answered grow question 12d ago
Hey 👋 Shinsimilla is right. In such Late Stage there is not much you can do as most options would harm the taste of your buds or would even lead to mold. Only possibly option would be to dissolve some additive free soap, and gently wash your leaves without touching your buds… Bud this is a ton of efford, and I never tried it myself tbh. Hope everything will turn out fine 👊🖖🍀
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 12d ago
You unfortunately have spidermites buddy. In flower there is not much you can do. Spraying anything will cause more issues than it will solve. My advice would be to wipe the leaves gently with a damp cloth every day or every few days to try keep them from going really crazy and putting webbing over your flower. The other option is predatory mites, Phytoseiulus persimilis
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