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jewelspirit

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ocean forest, fox farm liquids. Seeing bugs in the runoff water, they look like the root aphids. That's what we think that it is, from what we've already looked up. The question is what to do about it? I have a lucid but how late can you use it? Some of those leaves were from veg plants and some from flowering.

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Azamax if you want to blast em hard. You could also make your own mix. Household products often do wonders in the garden. Cinnamon, garlic, hotsauce, and peroxide are a few.

 

I know that top dressing with cinnamon has helped others deal with gnats, but not sure if cinnamon alone is good for aphids.

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Oh, I take back that haven't changed anything. We've added mosquito dunks to the water supply.sorry for the multiple posts, trying to do this on my smartphone, it's not so smart. Maybe I'm not either... Thanks to everyone who is reviewing this for me, it's much appreciated.

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https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159960&highlight=aphids

 

https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/root-aphid-damage-pix.50982/

https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/yellowing-leaves-turning-brown-pics.25232/

 

 

 

you have a nice assortment of nute deficiencies , you can almost make your own chart! great photo. :)

 

leavedeficiencies.jpg

 

from the chart it looks like textbook case of deficiency. i think its ph, but if you have some CRAZY bug infestation, that could also affect your plants negatively.

 

about the bugs in your soil, well there shouldnt be any bugs if you are using bagged soil. some bugs are beneficial, some are not. you can do different things like making a mosquito dunk tea and drenching the dirt, or do some neem oil + safe soap drench/flush of your soil.

 

https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/root-aphids-fungus-gnats-and-other-fun-bugs-id-pics.55071/

 

some bug pics to look at.

 

see if you can take a picture of the bugs for us. ask lots of questions, maybe we can help.

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Yes, I've heard commercial soil could be a problem, but my partner doesn't believe that. I think its pH lock out myself, but he says he hasn't changed anything about the way he's feeding them, and never had problems before? Appreciate the links let me go check them out, and see if I can photograph the bugs.

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as lucid is Abamectin (generic avid)and Abamectin is toxic to fish and mammales, i wouldnt use it.i would stick to neem oil or pyrethrin, or go for the cayeanne pepper / garlic / mint oil spray.

We only use it once, two weeks before done with veg, but some of these got skipped.

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Is the plant too big to transplant in fresh soil?

 

How close to harvest? Some of the leaves just look like mature fan leaves that have gotten cold and are ready to drop naturally.

 

PH seems to be the catch all answer when you're not sure, but I don't find it to be that big of an issue.

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