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Outdoor Lady, weird spots and holes

fatogkushsmoker

New member
Hi guys, nice to meet you, and first of all I hope I won't make too many language mistakes, as I'm still learning english properly :), I am writing for first time on the forum though I read it since long time with pleasure. you guys teach me everything i know!

I am on my first outdoor cycle, and after struggling to prepare the garden, now one of my girls is presenting the spots you see in the picture, along with holes that indicate that some insect is attacking my plant, but I can't understand what the problems are caused from.
I hope that thanks to all you guys experience i can save her, hoping I'm still in time!

Informations relating to the plant:
- I used organic soil that I had already
- As fertilizers i'm using Bio bizz: FishMix, BioBloom, TopMax, Biogrow (half dosing them compared them to the manufacturer table)
- The plant is a m0b1 d1ck

Thank you in advance for the answers, fatogkushsmoker :)
 

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mjlifestyle

Member
Those look like spider mites to me. Never had any, but that's how they look like, as far as I know. Did you check the undersides of the leafs? You should see them there, along with eggs and maybe some webbing.

As I never had these fuckers, I won't say anything about how to get rid of them, but there's a ton of info all over about this. The only thing I sorta know is that you're gonna have to apply the fix a few times, not just once. They have a reproductive cycle of about 3-4 days, so you'll have to kill the current generation and the next 2 or 3.

Someone with experience will chime in, I'm sure. These are the most common cannabis pests, I think.
 
the picture all the way to the right definately looks like spider mite damage. Azamax (azadirachtin) is really the most punishing thing for spider mites, 3 applications every 4-7 days (it's obvious but easy to forget... get the underside of the leaves thoroughly). inspect with some sort of magnification to see if there are living mites. as mjlife said, todays eggs are tomrrows adults and todays adults are yesterday's eggs so you gotta keep on top of them for sure. Rosemary oil (tsp/gal) can be used as a knock-down in a pinch till you get some azamax but it is an organic product.
 

Theophrastus

New member
Green Cleaner is also a great organic cleaner that works and kills mites AND eggs on contact. spray it at night, and make sure you saturate the plant. do that for 3 days in a row and it should have cleared it up.

Also, mites can't develop a tolerance to green cleaner like they can with azamax and other oils.
 

MileHighGlass

Senior Member
Per 1 gallon of water
1 oz. neem oil (ahimsa is the best)
1/4" to 3/8" rock microplaned of agsil16 (optional)
2 ml rosemary oil
2 ml lavender oil
2 ml thyme oil
2ml eucalyptus oil
Shake the shit out of it and apply every 3 days, 4 times in a row. Then apply one time every week.

Apply up to 2 weeks before the end of harvest.

Way cheaper than the aza-products and works better from my experiences.


FYI, No tolerance buildup from using this.
 

the gnome

Active member
Veteran
mineral oil will kill spider mites and the eggs.
an up to 50/50 mix of iso-H2o does the same
and works instantly
 
Per 1 gallon of water
1 oz. neem oil (ahimsa is the best)
1/4" to 3/8" rock microplaned of agsil16 (optional)
2 ml rosemary oil
2 ml lavender oil
2 ml thyme oil
2ml eucalyptus oil
Shake the shit out of it and apply every 3 days, 4 times in a row. Then apply one time every week.

Apply up to 2 weeks before the end of harvest.

Way cheaper than the aza-products and works better from my experiences.


FYI, No tolerance buildup from using this.

Truth! this is a most excellent mix! i use one that includes lemongrass as well and not even the potato beetles take more than few bites before moving on. it smells nice too when spraying, unlike some alternatives.
 
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