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JustChillTHC
JustChillTHCstarted grow question 2 years ago
Am i mistaken those bugs for Aphids? Found another one of those bugs on my plants. What are those?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
my god, the trolls have lit up your question and made it all about them. It does look like a nymph of the stink bug. Best to kill it or toss it outside. If your already outside maybe some pesticide if there are a lot of them. if only a few I would just squish them. Best Of luck!
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
Also, as I'm super helping on this and copy paste hero, The eggs will be under leaves, hatchling will be tiny yellow and red, if you have a magnifying glass, all good. 'If you have a bunch of buds that contain stink bugs and you grind them up into a joint, you get the smell of stink bugs in the joint and people don't like that. You have the same problem with some ladybirds which get into weed and spoil the taste of it.'
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
I can add that RQS say also: Make sure that you not only check for the bugs themselves, but also their eggs. If you have a stink bug infestation, chances are you may also find characteristic patches of white stink bug eggs on your cannabis plants’ leaves. You will of course need to get rid of the eggs because this is where the bugs will be hatching from. The safest choice is to remove and dispose of any leaves with suspicious patches on them. They suggest outside and hose them off. Well, I think the grower should be able to smell the shitty smell, not of stink bug but shit experienced? Growers answers and get cracking on it. They are VERY fast Breeders and only a mm or so when young. I'm not in the dumbest grower question competition so don't need a chosen answer, just let us know how you get on. Message us if you like, if you don't know how, ask the other more tedious spammy m0use.
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
Oh no, not again! WTF is wrong with her, it's like she's terminally dumb and a risk to all grows! Sad when your trolling clones give better advice consistently, without risks to grows. Too many up themselves so far they need glass stomachs here!
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Oh dear, now the idiot grannie has set off the call it out alarm with yet another dumb answer putting any trusting grower in peril AGAIN.
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Nows the time that m0use will turn up, read all the others answers from their own hard graft and effort, then draft an answer that is so long that it's no longer daylight when you finish reading it. This will amount to basically nothing of worth added. GrowingGrannie would have just agreed with every answer and played the expert yet can't get a decent harvest ever, in those less than one hand amouny of plants she grown. But at least she pretends well and gets chosen answer by telling growers what they want to hear, right or wrong. Beware ranked contributers, it's based on how many times you get liked and a lot just spam new diaries with good luck messages for likes. ***DISCLAIMER Bullshit calling out and dumb answers risking grows calling out policies are in force and will be enforced.
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
No, that's NOT an aphid... aphids are MUCH smaller - don't have a clue what that little guy is but I don't think he's much of a problem...
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
BuzzingHighAbove, thank god for that, poor mQuse was furious that this grow is at SERIOUS risk, yet who'd believe the pair of idiot clones who declared war on shit answers that ruin grows. You see a LOT here, it's not about how many years I been growing bumhole people, but knowing you are right and it's red alert! Was right in a couple of minutes too ( own trumpets blowing, clones win the fight for good and laugh at the fools )
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BuzzingHighAbove
BuzzingHighAboveanswered grow question 2 years ago
You guys are right it is a juvenile brown marmorated stink bug. The broad head and lack of ‘shoulders’ threw me off. But everything matches us, the bands on the antennae, the white rear feet. After looking at many photos, that has to be what it is.
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
It's clearly a 4th or 5th stage nymph of the marmorated stink bug. I give up, it's a scarab beetle from ancient Egypt and will protect your grow from the evil eye!
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 2 years ago
Normally find species native to trees , pine weevils for pine trees etc, check any trees near your windows.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 2 years ago
Anatomically spiders have 2 body sections, insects have 1. Generally why people mistake daddy long legs for spiders when they are part of insect family. Not the best angle tbh but from its almost lateral tentacles I'd guess it's a weevil.
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
Maybe my screen is good or something.... Is that not it's twin brother, I used Google and my eyes like dumbass orgasmotron said https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_marmorated_stink_bug
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BuzzingHighAbove
BuzzingHighAboveanswered grow question 2 years ago
It is not an aphid. Those are tiny, and hard to see as their colors often blend in with the cannabis. It appears to have a segmented body, with 6 legs, That rules out all spiders. It has a wide blunt head vs a narrow one like many species of weevils, and sucking insects. It Arthropods have segmented bodies and jointed limbs. There are 10’s of thousands of species of arthropods. Without knowing what region of which continent you’re in, it would be hard to narrow down. It does not appear to have a shield shaped back, the skin y legs or the narrow head of a stink bug, thankfully. Also it is rather small. I’ll review my photos of arthropods and see if we can't narrow it down further using its shape.
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Gotta love it when a self important dick faceplants amusingly and terminally wrong by a whole SPECIES. Bet there's no apology to the grower or the poor clone protecting those plants from some idiot answers on here regularly
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
It's got 6 legs Einstein big time grower....
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Been growing outdoors for 35+ years, probably since before you were born. I am certainly no ExBeginner.
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
Anyone can grow 5 plants, collect likes to boost rank and be a dick?
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
It ain't a "brown mamorated stink bug", or stink bug of any sort......google it. The black bug is a type of arachnid/jumping spider. Anyone can copy and paste generic information or links when they lack real life experience.
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mQuse
mQuseanswered grow question 2 years ago
Always disappointing when somebody's lack of caring or motivation to help or knowledge is used in such a way that it actually puts others grows at risk Maybe Orgasmoman will make an appearance soon.
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Don't listen to organoman, Royal Queen Seeds say: Although harmless to humans, the stink bug can attack your cannabis plants. The bug feeds off the leaves and flowers, and they particularly love to devour developing seeds. If you don’t take care of a stink bug infestation, they can cause great damage to your plants. So another mug guesses and if believed ruins someone's grow AGAIN. Good work dumbass.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Harmless to your plant, predator of bad bugs.........do nothing, they are good for your plants.
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Me, I know nothing mate 👍
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
DutchDoobie will say this... You can spray neem oil on the leaves. I will send you a link that I always use, there is an emulsifier in it right away. And I'll send you a link from Zamnesia on how to use the neem oil. I always use this neem oil: https://www.berivita.com/neemolie_met_emulgator_mix_water?gclid=CjwKCAjwgaeYBhBAEiwAvMgp2hLcelUcwNcn2V6bQA6kDQr2pfGKx615VUJyconZuTvPwU6d_NLkABoC_7YQAvD_BwE En how to use neem oil: https://www.zamnesia.nl/wiet-kweken/351-neem-olie Succes!
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
I can save the other grannie bothering with her go to answer... Use Neem Oil To Get Rid Of Them
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JustChillTHC
JustChillTHCanswered grow question 2 years ago
Never had any bug issues, so really can’t identify them.. but as fake GrowingGranny said, may it be stink bugs, as I had multiple in my Room the last couple of weeks. So they somehow layed eggs on one of my plants but destroyed them and as they are quite big I can easily kill them. BUT they are very thirsty so I have to keep an eye on that.
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GrowlngGrannie
GrowlngGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
Not aphids. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug ? Stinks like GrowingGrannie on a warm day....
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