Somethings growing from my leafs

flodas

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Hello do i have mite or trips problems? I am in 3 week veg haved some issuses with high rh when light are down and ph problems can this be the cause? I have looked with my x30 scope but cant see shit please help me
 

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scoobydube

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White speckled spots on ur leafs is mites..cant see the plants to good to diagnose.....take a leaf off that looks like it has alot of spots or is one of the unhealthier leafs flip it over and use your scope should see either eggs or spider mites if it is them.
 

flodas

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its growing out of the infected some milimiter i an feel it with my finger when i stroke the leaf
 

scoobydube

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If it were mites you would see them....the eggs almost look like water droplets but im realy not sure without seeing a better picture under different lighting idk shake ur plant see if whiteflies fly off from under leaf they suck juices out also could be alot of different things with out a better description or picture idk
 

Cascadian

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I can't say 100% from the pic, but that doesn't look at all like mites to me. I have never delt with thrips so that is a possibility?
 

flodas

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alright u are right guys i took a second lower leaf and i turned it around a surpise hundreds of eggs and some small brown spots assuming its the mites. Im gona spray the plants with something called spotless gona do that right after that light goes of. Thank you
 

scoobydube

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If its spider mites u can watch them walk they look like a tic and spidermites dont bite holes in leafs like that they suck the life out of it until the leaf dies and falls off the they move on
 

Cpappa27

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Maybe thrips. Idk show us a picture of an infected leaf that you describe if you want further help. Now were just guessing, for all I know it could be scorpions :hump:
 

spek9

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Maybe thrips. Idk show us a picture of an infected leaf that you describe if you want further help. Now were just guessing, for all I know it could be scorpions :hump:
Agreed. This looks absolutely nothing like a mite issue.

-spek
 

Cascadian

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Obviously I agree that it doesn't look like mites. It is possible on pic 2 in the lower right that it could be mite damage but the white spots look too large to be mites. The holes in the leafs are not from mite damage.
 

Letstrip

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If you see eggs I suggest you spray them with neem oil! Its organic from the neem tree and it should stop the eggs from hatching becasue it messes with there hormones or something.

Read this:

Neem oil has many complex active ingredients. Rather than being simple poisons, those ingredients are similar to the hormones that insects produce. Insects take up the neem oil ingredients just like natural hormones.
Neem enters the system and blocks the real hormones from working properly. Insects "forget" to eat, to mate, or they stop laying eggs. Some forget that they can fly. If eggs are produced they don't hatch, or the larvae don't moult.
Obviously insects that are too confused to eat or breed will not survive. The population eventually plummets, and they disappear. The cycle is broken.
How precisely it works is difficult for scientists to find out. There are too many different active substances in neem oil, and every insect species reacts differently to neem insecticide.
Neem oil does not hurt beneficial insects. Only chewing and sucking insects are affected.

http://www.discoverneem.com/neem-oil-insecticide.html
 

flodas

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I did accedentaly spray them with a concentrations thats twice mutch i hade stress to work when i came back they looked like this i alsoe ad a picture of a leaf u can ses some white spoots on the leaf 20140111_174613.jpg20140111_174622.jpg20140111_175120.jpg
 

flodas

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In this picture u can se the small white spots thats the eggs when i look at them with my scope i can se the small trichomes with heads but theese eggs are white and are rounder than the trichomes. U can see it by my finger in this picture dont mind the brown spots / Flodas


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thump easy

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look at the leaf before you spay it do the right thing just flip the leaf up to look they can be seen with the naked eye also looks to me life the leafs are growing abnormal on the first pic at the begining that sighns that ph isnt right.. if you do have mights spray for bid or 4bid.. read instructions one pic someone burned the leafs bad dont need to go that far..
 

EGrower

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if it is only one plant and you are 100% sure it is bugs i would carefully remove it from the grow room and dispose of it properly. It looks like it is terribly stunted and in bad shape. Even if you do solve the problem it will be hard for it to bounce back. Save yourself a huge infestation and take care of the problem while it is small.
 
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