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There's 3 pests in subject here..
thrips
strawberry mites
root aphids
Of these 3, we can confirm that the Bluesky mothers have had or still do have the root aphids. I have heard this from multiple sources, and S4vvy is a reputable dude. So, if you are purchasing mothers, do a close inspection and let them know. Clones will not have this problem, so don't worry about them in the 6packs.
We can also confirm Thrips on the clones, as my bubblegums I purchased 6 weeks ago are badly thrip damaged at this point, 42 days of bloom. They were the only plants in the room to have them, now most everything has them to some degree. But in all honestly, this is more of an annoyance than a real pest or problem... like fungus gnats, not that big of a deal.. but some people will freak out over a single ant in their room. A quick neeming on purchae would have solved this problem, but I was negligent.
Now the strawberry mites are something elusive and I have seen no evidence that these are on folk's plants, or that they have come from bluesky. I wish we could have more info on these, so plz if you are experiencing these strawberry microscopic mites, let us know all you can.
I want to separate the issues here, becuase many newer growers that have plant problems will imedatly blame them on the place where they came from... Do your homework folks, and keep several ounces of prevention at hand to avoid the gallons of remedy.
Seems to me that their clones are still rock solid, and if they closed up shop they would be soarly missed. Just clean up your clones when you buy them, and make your own healthy mothers!
thrips
strawberry mites
root aphids
Of these 3, we can confirm that the Bluesky mothers have had or still do have the root aphids. I have heard this from multiple sources, and S4vvy is a reputable dude. So, if you are purchasing mothers, do a close inspection and let them know. Clones will not have this problem, so don't worry about them in the 6packs.
We can also confirm Thrips on the clones, as my bubblegums I purchased 6 weeks ago are badly thrip damaged at this point, 42 days of bloom. They were the only plants in the room to have them, now most everything has them to some degree. But in all honestly, this is more of an annoyance than a real pest or problem... like fungus gnats, not that big of a deal.. but some people will freak out over a single ant in their room. A quick neeming on purchae would have solved this problem, but I was negligent.
Now the strawberry mites are something elusive and I have seen no evidence that these are on folk's plants, or that they have come from bluesky. I wish we could have more info on these, so plz if you are experiencing these strawberry microscopic mites, let us know all you can.
I want to separate the issues here, becuase many newer growers that have plant problems will imedatly blame them on the place where they came from... Do your homework folks, and keep several ounces of prevention at hand to avoid the gallons of remedy.
Seems to me that their clones are still rock solid, and if they closed up shop they would be soarly missed. Just clean up your clones when you buy them, and make your own healthy mothers!