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Bug identfication

Ok, so I have been growing 8 Bagseed plants outdoors since late april. They are all almost four feet tall with some inching to five. I am in a very swampy area and have noticed a bunch of scattered holes in a few leafs of each plant. The holes actually are just the chlorophyll missing it looks like. I have been using Neem oil which seems to be helping a bit.


 
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G

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I've seen those on my outdoor plants in the past. I never figured out what they were but it never became a problem.

There are many beneficiary bugs outside that keep things from becoming an infestation usually.
 
G

Guest

That looks lika bug we call skeletonizers neem oil mixed properly would kill this pest
 
G

Guest

I think it is a mite that tunnels through the plant tissue the mite must breath and a little neem makes it difficult
 

scegy

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yeah but it repells them, that's even better, try neem man, it can't hurt
apply once every 4 days, repeat at least 3 times

if the shit doesn't spread...you shouldn't worry too much, just monitor it
 
G

Guest

Sorry leaf miners, is the common name sleletonizing is what they do.
 
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