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Damn bro why u so sensitive today?![]()



Damn bro why u so sensitive today?![]()
Damn bro why u so sensitive today?![]()
My use of ! may make it seem like i am yelling at u but was just a statement man! There are only a couple types of beneficial mites that live on the plant itself but they feast on spider mites and will leave if no food! In that spot on plant and if a mite they can be hemp or i believe russet mites and them are ones that need to be evicted pronto!I was just asking a question never said they were anything just looked very familiar. Then you come at me like I have no clue what I am talking about I know all the stuff you said cause I've heard it told to me many many times
IF you remember right I a very good listener and retain most info
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Everyone seems a bit sensitive .........time for a Compulsory Stop and Smoke Break.......huh.....?
Repeat after me...
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Everyone seems a bit sensitive .........time for a Compulsory Stop and Smoke Break.......huh.....?
Repeat after me...
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Everyone seems a bit sensitive .........time for a Compulsory Stop and Smoke Break.......huh.....?
Repeat after me...
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Hup 2..3..4..
Me tooi'm too stoned to be sensitive.....but hey, i'll adhere to the "stop & smoke" break all the same, k-?![]()
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My use of ! may make it seem like i am yelling at u but was just a statement man! There are only a couple types of beneficial mites that live on the plant itself but they feast on spider mites and will leave if no food! In that spot on plant and if a mite they can be hemp or i believe russet mites and them are ones that need to be evicted pronto!![]()
I wonder now if they are aphids cuz def don’t look like these images of my suggestion! Also apparently hemp mites are russet mites!Yeah that could be some of it!(I still vote for that for punctuation).
I was thinking and yeah it may have come off that I thought they were beneficial but it was not the case just trying to compare it to my situation and confirm what I had going on. While they look like those I have never seen them on the undersides of leaves like that. I don't see them on the plants in soil but in the coco setup they do although I have never seen any type of food for them on the plantsJust assumed since it was the coco setup they couldn't find what they want in there so they move up the plant
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After the initial setup I only have to do one top dress during the grow............... If she's not a regular earthbox girl excuse me she'sMy method
Step 1) buy good soil
Step2) fill box
Step 3) plant and off u go
I never did nute mount and would just topdress food and compost early bloom and then again mid bloom!