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Old 09-24-2012, 09:47 PM
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so u think hemp russet mites? what tells u they are NOT broads??, thanks!!!!!

i got plenty of hair ill pull that out instead of eyeballs

thanks gnome!!! if they arent broads ill prolly tetrasan/floramite them

i saw ur other post @ broads thread, broads being more fat n round like MH bulbs, plus they look more white or clear than browny tan like "my mites"
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Have you seen these couple pics?

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=246208

I've never seen broad mites but in my experience with the russets they tend to gather like those two pics.
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i got sum thats about 1/50th of an inch....

look like the lil russets but im not sure yet, my microscope camera thing doesnt get close in enough for me to tell, maybe sum1 w more experience can lend a hand.
i definitely noticed a leaf claw similar to the sour bubba leaf shown in this thread, and last run had some lower buds getting "crispy & dry" like i heard broads will do to plants in late flowering...
ill prolly post these pic in the broad mite thread also, right here:
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Definitely NOT broad mites. Look like Russett mites. Treatment is the same. Heat will kill these, along with the "traditional" poisons.
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thanks third coast, i had not seen those pics, they are certainly a dead giveaway,
in my room that brown powdery look only happens on the very tips of my plants, not the tops, but growth tips of mid to lower branches look sprinkled w russet dust.... and the claw....
i got em, now to get rid of em

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what kind of heat we talkin?

also what products of liquid sulfur do u suggest, aside from safer?
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anyone had good exp. w forbid on these guys?
or floramite?....
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thanks third coast, i had not seen those pics, they are certainly a dead giveaway,
in my room that brown powdery look only happens on the very tips of my plants, not the tops, but growth tips of mid to lower branches look sprinkled w russet dust.... and the claw....
i got em, now to get rid of em

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thanks again, this pic is right on for my symptoms, leaf canoeing hard core and leaf claw in the same garden and same plants, i was like, wtf!?!?!

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for fuk sakes ....

I was hit by mites too small to see in a 20x jewelers loupe
same exact symptoms,,spread throughout my garden just like a few years ago...


My official conclusion is ..broad or cyclamen mites
No virus ..

I am going to officially ask to have the mosaic virus thread removed..

It's bloody mites....



look at the last page on the mosaic virsu sticky for a slew of new pics of mite damage

I found them last nite with a 30x loupe and avid sprayed a few days ago has already brought about noticable change ..
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for fuk sakes ....

I was hit by mites too small to see in a 20x jewelers loupe
same exact symptoms,,spread throughout my garden just like a few years ago...


My official conclusion is ..broad or cyclamen mites
No virus ..

I am going to officially ask to have the mosaic virus thread removed..

It's bloody mites....



look at the last page on the mosaic virsu sticky for a slew of new pics of mite damage

I found them last nite with a 30x loupe and avid sprayed a few days ago has already brought about noticable change ..
Had these for 3 years before discovering what they were. Also thought "virus". These are a lot more common than people realize, and TMV in cannabis is rare/harmless.

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Also thought "virus". These are a lot more common than people realize, and TMV in cannabis is rare/harmless.

Spot On. TMV is Hyped. Broad, Cyclamen, and Russet Mites all cause the same damage., and it looks like what is said about TMV.

I got the Buggers from either the Cherry Pie Clone or the Supposed GSC I picked up from someone else..

But, I may still have some. Culling in Veg room, and will spray the Hated AVID in a couple days. Best Place to spot these Buggers is at the base of all the leaf-fingers on vegging plants (look for a reddish Dust too in the same spot), and under the leaf curling that the mites cause. They are VERY good hiders.

They eat the Pistils, and cause the end to burn. Flowers continue to grow, but no where near optimum. The BMs eat the trichomes.

Their Saliva poisons the leaves in veg. They like New Leaf Growth. They are unaffected by moisture, and can thrive in outdoor climates as well as indoors.

Avinash, you absolutely DO have them. Tough to get rid of. The SAFER Sulphur (contact) helped the AVID (systemic) get rid of them. Silica Additive to toughen up leaves.

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