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Not really sure what's wrong with this plant

Wismo

Member
I was hoping maybe somebody here could clue me in to what's going on with this plant.
Some of my other plants have spider mites I was thinking this could be russet mites but how would only one plant have russet mites
 

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barefrog

Member
Hola


It looks like strong fert to me


if you can put them out door
a few day natural predator will
get rid of the spider mite.


Personally I cover my pot
put it upside down and wash it
with a medium jet in the shower
it will get rid of most of your mite
if not all The plant look stupid afterward
but it will comeback the next day


Bare
 

Creeperpark

Well-known member
Mentor
Veteran
no bugs

no bugs

I spray pure neem mixed with warm RO water and 1/2 a drop of mild soap on all vegging plants as a preventive. Every 2 to 4 weeks on top and under the leaves. Stop before flowering!
 

Wismo

Member
Well I sprayed the crap out out plant with smite.
I hope it's nutes not broad mites.
Already have two spotted and a red variety indoors I'm dealing with.
 

barefrog

Member
Hola wismo


you say they are outdoor
are they in pot or the ground.


a good way to get rid of bug
in your soil/dirt is to plant
your infected one directly
in the garden for a few weeks


Natural predator in the ground
will work magic.


Indoor bug theres is nothing
like sulfur burn it get rid of
everything.
the plant look stupid afterward
and all infected leaf will fall
after a week giving a chance

to your plant to start a new


Good Luck


Bare
 

Wismo

Member
Hello frog plant is in a 5 gallon bucket outside when I put it outside it already started looking like that I am not familiar with sulfur burn I really don't want to put my hands on that plant.
If it a mite I could introduce another problem to my indoor grow as well.
 

MrBungle

Active member
I don't think it is tobacco mosaic virus, it looks like russet mite damage to me, and I only know that from pictures I've seen on here...



I understand that russets are microscopic, so you may have to invest in a jewelers loupe or portable microscope to identify them
 
T

Teddybrae

Methinks it's your soil. not mixed evenly and roots have hit a hot spot. looks like it's still growing well to me. cheers! (You have checked pH ... yes?)
 

Wismo

Member
It's not growing really it's kinda not doing anything ph@6.4..
I'm soil is Green tree grower blend .
Treating it like my others.
Going to move it further away and monitor it..
 

PDX Dopesmoker

Active member
The damage in those photos looks like russet mites to me. Spray a mixture of 3 parts lemon juice, 3 parts water and 2 parts cannabis tincture in Everclear 190º every 3rd day after dusk. Plain alcohol seems to works too. You'll see recovery starting in about a week or two.
 
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