Red or white sacks under leaves

007Raygun

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Hey

Can anyone help identify the red and white sacks or eggs i have growing under the leaves and on the steams?

I looked at them under a magnifying glass and I can’t see anything moving.

sorry my photos suck...

Indoor grow
Dogwalker in week 4 of veg
Watered every 3-4 days
HLG 600 bspec
Bio365 BioAll in 5 gallon fabric pots

Thx !
 

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WubbaLubbaDubDub

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That looks like spider mites to me, I only ever had em once indoors on some datura plants. Bythe time you use harsh Chems to kill them you might as well just take some clones,sanitize them and Toss your main plants and do a 100% room clean.

Unless you have something super special that you just can’t lose the genetics then good luck my friend
 

Jjgrow420

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spinosad. neem oil. or dr doom fogger. spider mites are child's play.
ive never seen red spider mites but some areas have the red ones. looks like potato beetle eggs to me. never had that on cannabis dont even know if they like cannabis but that looks like a cluster of reddish orange eggs to me.
your pics are terrible btw. some look like some kind of mite or aphid some looks like.egg clusters.
get rid of them asap dont want to smoke dried up bugs nasty. although i heard smoking bedbugs makes you hallucinate so maybe itll.make your weed better
GL
 

007Raygun

Member
spinosad. neem oil. or dr doom fogger. spider mites are child's play.
ive never seen red spider mites but some areas have the red ones. looks like potato beetle eggs to me. never had that on cannabis dont even know if they like cannabis but that looks like a cluster of reddish orange eggs to me.
your pics are terrible btw. some look like some kind of mite or aphid some looks like.egg clusters.
get rid of them asap dont want to smoke dried up bugs nasty. although i heard smoking bedbugs makes you hallucinate so maybe itll.make your weed better
GL

Here are some new better photos. Note I have not seen one bug ... just these sacks.
 

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jcdws602

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It resembles honeydew droppings from aphids. They're usually clearish when fresh and while drying turn milky white and finally amber.
 

YardG

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Interesting that you say it's granular, in some of those photos it looks like a liquid emitted by the plant... for the life of me I can't remember what it's called, the word that's coming to mind is glutition, but I googled that and it's not what I'm thinking of. On the other hand the orange things do look like egg sacks. Do you have access to Dr Zymes? As long as you don't spray in the heat of the day/lamps there's no harm in spraying insecticidal soap. I'd probably start there.
 

007Raygun

Member
Interesting that you say it's granular, in some of those photos it looks like a liquid emitted by the plant... for the life of me I can't remember what it's called, the word that's coming to mind is glutition, but I googled that and it's not what I'm thinking of. On the other hand the orange things do look like egg sacks. Do you have access to Dr Zymes? As long as you don't spray in the heat of the day/lamps there's no harm in spraying insecticidal soap. I'd probably start there.
Hey, I found out that the pest is called Red Scale. Soap and oils will combat them.
Thx
 
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