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  • Royal Nugs
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    Originally posted by St.buds View Post
    Thank u and it was def a learning experience for me first time fungus gnats and mites but I'm just getting rdy to harvest and I got 8 reg seedlings going so I'm not gana miss a beat this time
    That's what I like to hear! I see a bountiful harvest in your immediate future

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  • St.buds
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    Thank u and it was def a learning experience for me first time fungus gnats and mites but I'm just getting rdy to harvest and I got 8 reg seedlings going so I'm not gana miss a beat this time

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  • Royal Nugs
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    My condolences buds... you'll be back at it in no time. Thank you for sharing your troubles, it may help someone someday.

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  • alltatup
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    RIP lil plant...

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  • St.buds
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    Thank u I'll check tht out

  • St.buds
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    Thanks everyone plants have been put out of there misery and spread out threw the backyard

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  • alltatup
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    Lots of good suggestions on this page:
    Here are some tried and tested methods to get rid of gnats in the house using home remedies.

  • St.buds
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    I should have never excepted them just didn't want to seem like a dick but if I only had one grow room I'd be super pissed any suggestions for cleaning my room????

  • alltatup
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    May they rest in peace, and may the little bastards that killed them burn in hell.

  • St.buds
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    Thanks I actually have a shit ton of seeds and I just want to trash these

  • Royal Nugs
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    Soaps and neem oil isn't going to help much with how advanced the infestation is. You'd need a strong root drench to kill them off.

    As far as culling them goes... It all depends on your situation.. in my case, I'd scrap them and start over. But I have several seeds and plan to order more, so this isn't an issue for me.

    Best case scenario, you get rid of the mites but the damage has been done. I have a hard time believing anyone could get a good yield from the extent of damage you have.

    Consider the time and electricity cost vs potential gain.

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  • St.buds
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    Thank u for the reply I use soaps and neem oil but the plants dnt seem to change these plants r bag seed gifted to me I have two grow rooms ones in week 7 flower do u think I should just trash these plants or try to save them?

  • NebulaHaze
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    I agree it looks like broad/russet mites Example of leaf damage from broad mites or russet mites

    The twisting leaves is one of the signatures. Example of twisted new growth caused by cannabis broad mites

    It can be hard to spot the bugs since they spend a lot of their lives inside the plant

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  • alltatup
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    Poor babies...

  • Royal Nugs
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    Looks like russet mite damage from the glossy leaves. Could also be aphids. Bottom line, the roots are in trouble. I'd go nuclear or cull them.

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