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Nor cal outdoor, really beautiful plants, possible russet mites? (pics)
Hey all, this is my first post concerning my 2017 outdoor,
I took a year off and focused on the indoor, and now Im back with a gorgeous garden 99 ladies in 100~ gallon holes of vermifire I sprayed and dipped a lot when the plants were really young (april for the clones and seedlings). The only bug I had noticed up until noiw has been thrips, which I've sprayed mycotrol o and spinosad on them twice already to help combat them. I'm also giving them a weekly dose ofEarthJuice SeaBlast Grow/bloom at 1.0 EC per gallon (their heavy feed rate). Out of the 99, I have roughly 20~ plants that did the whole flowering/transition tango, and these are the ones that are showing signs of what I think may be russet mites. Id suspect the whole garden has them, as well, but theresjust no buds anywhere else so the damage isnt obvious. Can anybodyhelp ID if this is russets? Its mostly in random spots up or down the cola. I've also noticed browning pistils deep in the canopy at most of the nodes that branch away. Last spinosad spray was maybe 8ish days ago, but it would be weird to me that damage from a spray would show deep in the plant and in random spots on colas. Either way, here's a few pics: Last edited by Zarezhu; 08-03-2017 at 09:13 PM.. |
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Another thing. If this is in fact russet mites... What would be a better alternative to spray the plants that havent bloomed yet, and another spray for the blooming plants?
I really don't want to have to use anything like avid or forbid or something. Im just worried that I may lose a great deal of medicine for my patients to russet mites. Here's a pic just for some good vibes |
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I cant really see... But by the looks of it the branches are way too close to the ground everything and anything could crawl right up id trim a few lower branches maybe monster crop them so u won't lose them.. And so you won't lose your whole crop either
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Demascius Earth works great plus it's organic kills all those little critters it's like Barb wire on a micro scale
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Im mostly concerned with the dull browning of the pistil/calyxs that have super bright green calyx and fuzzy white hairs on either side of the browning patches. Seems like russets to me.
Id hope that russets wouldnt just walk over my 8 inches of straw mulch and climb up the stalks and leaves of every plant. Id guess that if it's russets, they would have had to have been on the plants for many many months now Do you have experience with russets Ilove? |
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No... But Damascus Earth works great to kill all those little critters u dust them when it's dry it's like shards of glass to the small insects... Make sure u dust and don't blotch them
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The Browning seems like maybe some burn from what you sprayed. can see some burning on a leaf back there
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Other than that they look healthy ... Turning brownish cuz that's the bud growing seems like she's a few weeks in
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For sure russets........Get a 60x scope and find out.
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BTW, russets can fly up to a mile in the wind. Hitch a ride on birds. Ext ext.
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