Already thrown out, searched removed fans with my loop, no dung or signs of spider mites, did find what looked like a tiny light green egg sacks hang on the edge of a fan leaf right at the point of a saw closest to the stemCan you magnify? Have you inspected the undersides for webbing or blackdung ?
I am no expertmologist; yet I believe that, root problems can be visible in the canopy, and , an insect may lifecycle through the soil, and migrate to foliage.
No, not really, the leaves are not turning yellow like that one, see the blotchy patches, that’s how it starts, by day 3 they are dry and crumbled.View attachment 46200
Did it resemble this?
Broad Mites, but you're not gonna see them with a loupe scope. You might see the egg trail and bite marks on the stem and veins of leaf. Will turn purplish mark later will turn brown. they bite and suck the nutrients from the undersides of leaves. Look for tracks up each side of the leaf stem and veins. If you see tiny balls in line up the leaf, they done been there. Those will hatch and off they go doing the same thing. you start seeing the damage 4th or 5th week of flower. Looks like nute deficiency, so you feed and you feed the bugs.Is that from russet mites? Just guessing.
Not worm like, not fungus knats if that’s what you’re thinking, tiny little things roundish, would have never seen them with my old eyes, except there were so many and moving.Awhile back I had some coco had some little white wormy things in it. Found them in the soil when checking on some beans for tap roots.
Had a few beans fail that were in it.
We're the bugs you saw wormlike? Or roundish
Lets all keep this a secret or they will raise fuckin' prices on the shit.
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I believe it is 60x 1 gal pots.How many pots can you do with the $100 bag?
Ive been using 5g pots but going to be running a couple in 3g's
Most of your "evil" insects hang out on the undersides of the leaves, fighting, feasting, and ff....procreating.Well the leaf damage etc matches nothing I've ever experienced. So I'm only going off the bug theory from what you posted on.
So I'd approach it as such if all else seems good to go.
Up to you, but could mix up a quantity of the insecticidal soap or other such killer, and do a soil drench, and spray, hand wash all the leaves with the same, literally hose the whole plant soil and all down. Dunk the whole sucker if you can. Lol.
Rinse and repeat as necessary.
That's all I got buddy. Good luck with it for sure.
Dude, I live in south, Popeyes is a food group.^^^
Yep. They are either camped under the leaves or in the soil....or both at various stages.
I use air pots sometimes. They are very susceptible to fungus gnats due to the amount of surface area soil sites. It's like the Death Star. Fukers flying out from all of those holes like TIE fighters. My new solution is cover in panty hose and top with Growstone Natnix. Works superbly. No mess like the D-Earth. Less random dirt flying out too. Let your babies get pretty dry and it's game over for those assholes.
The other two bugs I've dealt with are Thrips and Whiteflies. I'm finding Whiteflies to be the most challenging thus far. Tough bastards.
I've had WAY less problems since going 99% organic soil grow. Once you establish a healthy soil culture they really seem to be able to suppress the onslaught. Hormonal response?
These are just my observations. I'm no green guru. I still like to hit Popeyes from time to time
Imo, your temps and humidity are too low. I didn't read all of the thread, but the first page. I see you are running led, 2nd grow, you might not know that you need your temps to be up into the mid 80's, and humidity about 60%. If you haven't heard of VPD, check it out.2nd grow, 1st autos, 3 plants all in ffof with nature’s living soil (auto blend). No nutes, only cal mag 5ml per gallon of rain water with 5 ml unsulfered molasses. PHEd 6.5, tested run off and it was 7.0. Temps running upper 70’s to low 80’s with lights on - mid 60’s with lights off. RH has remained pretty constant at 35-55 according to weather or not hvac has furnace running. All 3 popped week before Christmas.