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    Transparent spots on leaves.

    This is my first time growing cannabis and I don´t know much. Some transparent spots appeared on my new plant overnight. Is this some kind of bug? is the plant sick? what can I do? Thank you.

    #2
    It might be leaf miners, or not. This is a great page for diagnosing bug problems. http://www.growweedeasy.com/bugs-pes...marijuana-grow
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    • BultitoAsesino
      BultitoAsesino commented
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      Thank you! the link you provided was very helpful! It seems to be miners, yes. Sadly I´ll have to wait untill monday to buy neem oil, I hope it is not too late by then.

    #3
    BultitoAsesino

    Bienvenido!!!

    In the meantime, you could mix up a little of either of these:

    Oil-Based Insecticide
    Oil spray insecticide can easily be made from mild soap (Castile works great) and vegetable oil. This simple, yet effective spray will kill insects such as aphids, thrips, and mites by suffocation. The solution blocks their pores.

    To create your own solution, mix 1 cup of oil with 1 Tbl of soap. Mix it up well then dilute 2 teaspoons of it in 1 quart of water.

    Soap-Based Insecticide
    Soap spray insecticide is similar to oil spray, except it doesn’t have the vegetable oil. It also kills insects but is particularly useful for whiteflies, mites, and beetles. Soap spray and oil spray can be used at any time, but are best applied near dawn or dusk.

    To make a soap-based insecticide mix 1 ½ tsp of mild soap with a quart of water. Spray it directly on our plants.


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    • BultitoAsesino
      BultitoAsesino commented
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      Thank you a lot! I prepared the oil-based isecticide and I plan to use it at dusk, hope it helps!!

    • alltatup
      alltatup commented
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      Just make sure to spray it under leaves as well as on top; ahógalos y asesínalos!!!!

    • BultitoAsesino
      BultitoAsesino commented
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      Will do!!!

    #4
    Originally posted by alltatup View Post
    BultitoAsesino

    Bienvenido!!!

    In the meantime, you could mix up a little of either of these:

    Oil-Based Insecticide
    Oil spray insecticide can easily be made from mild soap (Castile works great) and vegetable oil. This simple, yet effective spray will kill insects such as aphids, thrips, and mites by suffocation. The solution blocks their pores.

    To create your own solution, mix 1 cup of oil with 1 Tbl of soap. Mix it up well then dilute 2 teaspoons of it in 1 quart of water.

    Soap-Based Insecticide
    Soap spray insecticide is similar to oil spray, except it doesn’t have the vegetable oil. It also kills insects but is particularly useful for whiteflies, mites, and beetles. Soap spray and oil spray can be used at any time, but are best applied near dawn or dusk.

    To make a soap-based insecticide mix 1 ½ tsp of mild soap with a quart of water. Spray it directly on our plants.


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    Lets see what happens, the leaves are now hanging because of the weight of the water.

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      #5
      The homemade insecticide did not work very well, today I found what seems to be a thrip and a green worm. I accuaired neem oil today and used it on the plant. I'll submit pictures of the perpetuators.

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      • alltatup
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        DISGUSTING!!! Kill all the little bastards!!! At least you caught it very quickly; good eye!!! Hope this works quickly for you!!

      #6
      Oil seems to be doing its job, today I did not noticie further damage to the leaves

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      • alltatup
        alltatup commented
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        Good job!!! I hope they don't come back, but it's always good to get these lessons under our belts!! She looks lovely and vigorous.

      • BultitoAsesino
        BultitoAsesino commented
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        Thank you!!

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