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Thrips are small (smaller than 0.06” in length), insects with wings that feed off of the liquids of the marijuana plant through poking a hole in the plant and sucking up everything inside.
What is thrips in plants?
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Thrips are a common houseplant pest, and are very small bodied, straw-colored insects with tiny feathery wings. They're so small they can be tough to spot with the naked eye, and instead can sometimes be more easily identified as an animated line moving around the leaf's veins that moves when disturbed.
Mar 15, 2020
SOURCE: https://greeneryunlimited.co/blogs/plant-care...ouseplants
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Thrips On Marijuana Plants
7 June 2014 Robert Bergman
Thrips are small (smaller than 0.06” in length), insects with wings that feed off of the liquids of the marijuana plant through poking a hole in the plant and sucking up everything inside.
Their wings aren’t much help for flying as they rely on the wind to carry them from one place to another. They have six legs, are shaped like a cigar and their butts are pointy.
Thrips can do some serious damage to your marijuana plants so make sure you know how to identify them and how to get rid of them.
Signs of thrips
Signs of thrips on weed plants
At the point where the insect attacked, the harm they caused will show up as bronze or silver colored defects on the leaves and/or stems. Your plants leaves will lack chlorophyll, become dry, brown and brittle.
Thrips usually feed off of buds and new leaves so, this is where the problem happens most of the time. Thrips are something to be worried about since they are common causes for plant viruses.
SOURCE: https://www.ilovegrowingmarijuana.com/growing...ts-thrips/