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So wait its not Pete? That's how I always read it.
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Am I allowed to tell them what your name actually is? We could make it into a game?
As long as it's not Becky we are fine. God knows we have plenty of us already.
 

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Am I allowed to tell them what your name actually is? We could make it into a game?
Make it into a game pls :face-with-tears-of-joy: telling them straight up is no fun:squinting-face-with-tongue:
 

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One of my new plants brought spider mites with it.... :oops: :rolleyes:

Time to perform peroxide water dips and spray everyone w/ a neem/peppermint mixture
Ooh NOOOOOOOO!!

My absolute nightmare. . my last grow cycle which was 18 plants, all indoor, got hit with leaf miners, then spider mites about 6 weeks into flower. I fought and let them finish out but the entire crop was unusable.

If the neem doesn't work, I've got a sulfate atomizer I can send over to you. So long as you aren't eating (or smoking) whatever pants you are treating, it is a fantastic option.
 

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My guess is a type of sinularia. The nepthea usually have pretty visible sclerites
Thanks , but nope, i'll try Tif's phone tomorrow, pretty sure type of nepthia... :)
Gunna reserve certainty here until better pics are available, but I also think this is closer to a Sinularia than Nepthea.
 

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