Yes sir! This late in the game I found out you can't use neem oil so try to find dr. Bonners soap.
Doesn't mean you have to flush and chop early. The worst part about spider mites is having to clean your whole grow room. Did you introduce any new plants from an outside source?
start looking under the leaves sorry to see this :smokebuds:but we all get them form time to time,as Guerrilla say it good iv use it and got a one here just incase,any :smokebuds:good luck with them litte S**ts
Hey bro I believe its Dr. Bronners Castile soap. If I'm not mistaking. Make sure you sterilize your hands real good and dry. Then apply to top and underside of plant. They like the underside to stay out of the light.
Hey guys i did soome checking under my leaves and googled some pics and im 99% sure its not spider mites. i went bac to the spot and was able to scrap it of and it looked like a red hair or a chunk of resin. i have no webs or black spots under my leaves anywhere."Bailers Booya"sorry for getting worried to fast.:stoneslap:
yes i got a 60-100x and i dont see a thing. also used my camera to dubble check. the and if you can zoom in on my pics i use a good enough camera you can see the color of the trichomes its some time as good as my mag bcus i get a bigger picture. what ever that is in the pic i went back and it was still there so i scraped it off and started looking around and didnt find anything that even resembled spidermites, i think im in the clear until harvest!
any string like things you see is from my fan i need to clean it after harvest thats a for sure!
Well congrats on that. It really really does look like a adult mite though. Lol
They look like like yellowish crawfish with little black spots. Or they can be red and look like a spider.
Cheers bro. Hope there are none in the garden of Weeden! :smokebuds:
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